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Hello. I put LM6172IN instead of OP275 in the scheme for input. It works in normal mode. But sometimes when you quickly turn off and re-turn on the power, it is she who is excited. the power supply contains 1000 UF Epcos + 6800n ROE polyester electrolytes next to the OP. I tried other denominations, but there was no effect. Tell me.
Hello Andrew,
Can you provide a picture of the output you are seeing?
Best,
Hasan Babiker
First there is a white noise with an increasing amplitude, then it turns into sinusoidal vibrations with a changing frequency. Very large fluctuations at a low frequency - the speaker just jumps out. I didn't look any further - I turned it off. At the same time, the power bus also appears to have fluctuations similar to noise-controlled by an oscilloscope.
Hello Andrew,
The datasheet recommends, "Bypassing the power supply is necessary to maintain low power supply impedance across frequency. Both positive and negative power supplies should be bypassed individually by placing 0.01μF ceramic capacitors directly to power supply pins and 2.2μF tantalum capacitors close to the power supply pins."
Best,
Hasan Babiker