LM386 output RC purpose

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Michael

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The datasheet for an LM386 amplifier shows a resistor and capacitor in
series at the output:

250 uF
LM386 +||
output --------|---||---
(pin 5) | || |
.|. |
10 | | | __ /|
ohm | | -| | |
'|' -|__|<->
| | \|
| |
| |
.05 --- |
uf --- |
| |
=== ===
GND GND

(created by AACircuit v1.28.6 beta 04/19/05 www.tech-chat.de)

I've been trying to ascertain exactly what the purpose of this RC
combination is. My first guess was attenuation of higher frequencies
(decreasing AC resistance due to decreasing capacitive reactance with
increasing frequency). Next, a search lead to a site which indicated
it's a roll-off network with no future explanation. Additional
searching revealed it might be a impedance compensation network (Zobel).
However, my calculations indicate that for a Zobel the capacitor value
implies a speaker inductance of ~5 uH whereas I think speaker
inductances are closer to 1 mH (and therefore the capacitor would be in
the 10-20 uF range).

So can anybody tell me the actual purpose?

TIA.
 
Michael wrote:

I've been trying to ascertain exactly what the purpose of this RC
combination is.
It's a method of making the highly inductive loudspeaker load 'look' more
resistive to the amplifier.

Graham
 
Michael wrote:
The datasheet for an LM386 amplifier shows a resistor and capacitor in
series at the output:

250 uF
LM386 +||
output --------|---||---
(pin 5) | || |
.|. |
10 | | | __ /|
ohm | | -| | |
'|' -|__|<-
| | \|
| |
| |
.05 --- |
uf --- |
| |
=== ===
GND GND

(created by AACircuit v1.28.6 beta 04/19/05 www.tech-chat.de)

I've been trying to ascertain exactly what the purpose of this RC
combination is. My first guess was attenuation of higher frequencies
(decreasing AC resistance due to decreasing capacitive reactance with
increasing frequency). Next, a search lead to a site which indicated
it's a roll-off network with no future explanation. Additional
searching revealed it might be a impedance compensation network (Zobel).
However, my calculations indicate that for a Zobel the capacitor value
implies a speaker inductance of ~5 uH whereas I think speaker
inductances are closer to 1 mH (and therefore the capacitor would be in
the 10-20 uF range).

So can anybody tell me the actual purpose?
It is part of the feedback stability requirement. The
amplifier has internal output voltage feedback, to set the
gain. But, as frequency rises, the phase shift through the
amplifier increases, and before the open loop gain falls
below 1, the phase shift gets large enough to turn negative
feedback into positive feedback. That takes only a half
cycle of phase shift.

The output RC network (called a Zobel network, if you want
to Google for more), rolls off the open loop gain (as
frequency rises) with the capacitor load, but terminates
this roll off with the series resistor, just as the
amplifier is really cranking up the phase shirt. This gets
the loop gain below 1 before the phase shift inverts the
sense of the feedback, stabilizing the amplifier, especially
when it is loaded with a speaker that has an inductive
component (less load at higher frequencies, that causes the
open loop gain to rise.)

I hope that gives you a little feel for its purpose.

--
Regards,

John Popelish
 
On 3ÔÂ18ČŐ, ĎÂÎç10Ęą14ˇÖ, Michael <n...@bigtoes.com> wrote:
The datasheet for an LM386 amplifier shows a resistor and capacitor in
series at the output:

250 uF
LM386 +||
output --------|---||---
(pin 5) | || |
.|. |
10 | | | __ /|
ohm | | -| | |
'|' -|__|<-
| | \|
| |
| |
.05 --- |
uf --- |
| |
=== ==> GND GND

(created by AACircuit v1.28.6 beta 04/19/05www.tech-chat.de)

I've been trying to ascertain exactly what the purpose of this RC
combination is. My first guess was attenuation of higher frequencies
(decreasing AC resistance due to decreasing capacitive reactance with
increasing frequency). Next, a search lead to a site which indicated
it's a roll-off network with no future explanation. Additional
searching revealed it might be a impedance compensation network (Zobel).
However, my calculations indicate that for a Zobel the capacitor value
implies a speaker inductance of ~5 uH whereas I think speaker
inductances are closer to 1 mH (and therefore the capacitor would be in
the 10-20 uF range).

So can anybody tell me the actual purpose?

TIA.
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On 3ÔÂ18ČŐ, ĎÂÎç10Ęą14ˇÖ, Michael <n...@bigtoes.com> wrote:
The datasheet for an LM386 amplifier shows a resistor and capacitor in
series at the output:

250 uF
LM386 +||
output --------|---||---
(pin 5) | || |
.|. |
10 | | | __ /|
ohm | | -| | |
'|' -|__|<-
| | \|
| |
| |
.05 --- |
uf --- |
| |
=== ==> GND GND

(created by AACircuit v1.28.6 beta 04/19/05www.tech-chat.de)

I've been trying to ascertain exactly what the purpose of this RC
combination is. My first guess was attenuation of higher frequencies
(decreasing AC resistance due to decreasing capacitive reactance with
increasing frequency). Next, a search lead to a site which indicated
it's a roll-off network with no future explanation. Additional
searching revealed it might be a impedance compensation network (Zobel).
However, my calculations indicate that for a Zobel the capacitor value
implies a speaker inductance of ~5 uH whereas I think speaker
inductances are closer to 1 mH (and therefore the capacitor would be in
the 10-20 uF range).

So can anybody tell me the actual purpose?

TIA.


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"Michael"
The datasheet for an LM386 amplifier shows a resistor and capacitor in
series at the output:

** Yep - 50nF and 10 ohms.


So can anybody tell me the actual purpose?

** It is so the amplifier sees a defined load ( ie 10 ohms) at frequencies
above 300kHz.

Otherwise, it may become unstable at such frequencies and impose spurious
oscillations on the output signal.



........ Phil
 
On 3ÔÂ18ČŐ, ĎÂÎç10Ęą14ˇÖ, Michael <n...@bigtoes.com> wrote:
The datasheet for an LM386 amplifier shows a resistor and capacitor in
series at the output:

250 uF
LM386 +||
output --------|---||---
(pin 5) | || |
.|. |
10 | | | __ /|
ohm | | -| | |
'|' -|__|<-
| | \|
| |
| |
.05 --- |
uf --- |
| |
=== ==> GND GND

(created by AACircuit v1.28.6 beta 04/19/05www.tech-chat.de)

I've been trying to ascertain exactly what the purpose of this RC
combination is. My first guess was attenuation of higher frequencies
(decreasing AC resistance due to decreasing capacitive reactance with
increasing frequency). Next, a search lead to a site which indicated
it's a roll-off network with no future explanation. Additional
searching revealed it might be a impedance compensation network (Zobel).
However, my calculations indicate that for a Zobel the capacitor value
implies a speaker inductance of ~5 uH whereas I think speaker
inductances are closer to 1 mH (and therefore the capacitor would be in
the 10-20 uF range).

So can anybody tell me the actual purpose?

TIA.


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