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+Vs pins (Pins 7 and 13) and -Vs (Pin 15) to the positive and negative terminals of the power supply respectively.+). To this, you should AC-couple a resistor and capacitor in series, choosing values such as R = 10 kΩ and C = 1 μF. The – (Pin 2) should be connected to SIG_GND (Pin 4) through a resistor (22 kΩ would be a good starting value). This setup provides biasing and initial filtering for the input signal.~). Between ~ and +Vs (Pin 7 or 13), you need a bootstrap capacitor of about 220uF. Connect a series LRC network (a typical set might be L = 10uH, R = 10Ω, C = 100nF) from ~ to speaker.STBY) and pin 10 (MUTE) respectively. If you don't want to use these functions, connect STBY to +Vs (through a 47K resistor) and MUTE to +Vs (through a 10K resistor).SGND) and Pin 4 (SIG_GND) directly to the signal ground.+Vs (Pins 7 and 13) and -Vs (Pin 15) to your +/- 25V DC power supply.+ (Pin 3).+) to Pin 4 (SIG GND).~ (Pin 14) to your speaker.~ ) to the speaker.BOOT) and Pin 14 (~).MUTE) and Pin 9 (STBY).SGND (Pin 1) and SIG_GND (Pin 4).+ (Pin 3).+) to Pin 4 (SIG GND).~) to your speaker.BOOT) and Pin 14 (~).MUTE) and Pin 9 (STBY).SGND (Pin 1) and SIG_GND (Pin 4). This setup should give you a basic 55W power amplifier with the TDA7296S. This design is built around typical use cases for these types of ICs, and it's always recommended to adjust specific values based on your unique application and requirements.Reviews
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IC1:(+Vs)(pin 7) to your positive supply rail (should be a +25V DC source; ensure it can deliver the necessary currents for a 50W output).IC1:(-Vs)(pin 8 and 15) to your negative supply rail (this should be a -25V DC source).IC1:(+)(pin 3) toC1:(P1). ConnectC1:(P2)to your input audio signal terminal.R1:(P1)toC1:(P2)and the other terminalR1:(P2)to your ground.C4:(P1)toR1:(P2)and the other terminalC4:(P2)to your ground.C3:(P1)toC1:(P2)andC3:(P2)toR1:(P2).IC1:(-)(pin 2) to your output terminal (which will be connected to your 4-ohm speaker).C5. ConnectC5:(P1)toIC1:(-)(Pin 2) andC5:(P2)to the terminal of the inductor. The other terminal of the inductor will be connected to your ground.C5.R2:(P1)to your positive supply rail andR2:(P2)toIC1:(STBY)(pin 9).R4:(P1)to your positive supply rail andR4:(P2)toIC1:(MUTE)(pin 10).C7:(P1)andC9:(P1)to your positive supply rail andC7:(P2)andC9:(P2)to the ground.C10:(P1)andC8:(P1)to your negative supply rail andC10:(P2)andC8:(P2)to the ground.IC1:(SGND)(pin 1) to your ground.tbf