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Based on the usage of capacitors, condensators. Alternatively, utilizing the derivative of signals.
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Driving LM3886 at 100 KHZ in Bridge Tied Load (BTL) configuration?
My parameters:
Frequency band of interest: 20KHz to 100 KHz, sine wave
Load is pure capacitive, 10-20 Ohm, 5000 pF
Power delivery to load: Up to 50 watts RMS
Amplifier Configuration: Bridge Tied Load … No info found about driving capacitive load, as audio = inductive loads, typically.
How do I get an essentially flat response for 20-100 KHz? …