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#1
Amplifier Discussion / Re: LM3886 problems...
March 24, 2007, 08:08:35 PM
Ok here it goes again :)

First of all thanks for the reply.

Well I now use a +35 -35 supply.
Also checked the printed circuit. There are no short there.
There are no capisitor to the feedback, but am using the circuit that National has at the first page of the datasheet.

Have even try to short the output with the input to set it to 1 gain.

Still get the same +35 at the output, like there is no negative suppy. but THERE IS.

Am having a hart time here, it is the first time I use complementary supply ( i say that again) and well, am a bit confused.

Thanks again for any help
:)
#2
Amplifier Discussion / LM3886 problems...
March 20, 2007, 03:56:19 PM
This last month I have been trying to build an amplifier using LM3886 chip.
This is my first try in the complementry supply. Till now I have been "playing" with single supply chip like TDA7375.


Well I have used the circuit and component values National suggest at the first page of it's datasheet. You can see the circuit board I made (red lines are short wirrings, blue capacitors and green resistors.)


Well here is the real problem.
I put everything on that board including the heat sink and then supply it.
what I get? +40 volt at the output...
with no input signal.

The supply I use is +, - 41.8Volt.
Ok there was a miss calculation somewhere there and got a 2x30Volt 150Watt toroidal for my 2x50Watt amplifier.
(Wana be amplifier).
But I imagine, if that was the problem there would be no output at all (power protection) and not +40Volt.

Ok I know it is a bit high (at the limit of the chip). When the supply is open air I measure +41.8 and -41.8 but then when I connect it to the board and measure the supply voltage at pin 1, 5, 4 it is +38V and -38V

It is strange to me that I hear everyone say how good that chip "work" and all I get is +supply at the output (pin #3), having nothing connected as input signal. Thank god I measured the output before I connect it to the speaker, or I would have them in my hand :P

I also get that +40 volt at the output, even if the mute pin has no curect drown from it.
Is it realy that power supply I use? or something else?

Then I think, I might have used a wrong feedback resistor and the amplifier work as a comparator, but checking them I find that the values I used are the correct.


Hope for a reply and even better a solution
Thanks for your time
Tasos.