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Associate II
September 14, 2023
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Choosing Decoupling Capacitors Values for TS482IDT audio amplifier.

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Hello,

We have an audio amplifier circuit in our design using the TS482IDT chip. We're wondering if there's any guidance on what is a good value for decoupling capacitors for the chip? Is 0.01uF acceptable? Or Could we use 0.1uF?

Thanks, 

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Best answer by AScha.3

no calculation. :)

just : this is an audio amp, so you want a cap, thats effective at frequencies < 20 kHz, but also filtering/reducing high frequ. input (spikes, noise ) ; and cheap - matching the amp price range -> ceramic caps now cheap, even in "big" values (for decoupling caps) , so i use 10u /25V X7R in 0805 size (about 10ct ); if your supply is good for audio (low impedance, low noise ) this 10u is all you need. (close to chip )

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Issamos
Lead III
September 14, 2023

Hello @Kenny03 

You can find her the values of the Input coupling capacitor (Cin):

Screenshot_2023-09-14-22-14-45-69_e2d5b3f32b79de1d45acd1fad96fbb0f.jpg

And the values of the Output coupling capacitor (Cout):

Screenshot_2023-09-14-22-12-56-94_e2d5b3f32b79de1d45acd1fad96fbb0f.jpg

Screenshot_2023-09-14-22-13-35-62_e2d5b3f32b79de1d45acd1fad96fbb0f.jpg

Also, you have a typical application schematic that you can use:

Screenshot_2023-09-14-22-09-12-73_e2d5b3f32b79de1d45acd1fad96fbb0f.jpg

For more details, refer to the this document .

Best regards.

II

AScha.3
Super User
September 14, 2023

..he write: decoupling , not coupling.

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Issamos
Lead III
September 14, 2023

Thank you for the rectification. @AScha.3. It was careless mistake.

AScha.3
Super User
September 14, 2023

decoupling ...power supply ? for audio, 10u minimum close to chip, and 470uF elko somewhere.

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Kenny03Author
Associate II
September 15, 2023

This helps thanks, could you please give some insight as to how you arrived at 10uF? I'd like to understand the calculation or rationale behind this number.

AScha.3
AScha.3Best answer
Super User
September 15, 2023

no calculation. :)

just : this is an audio amp, so you want a cap, thats effective at frequencies < 20 kHz, but also filtering/reducing high frequ. input (spikes, noise ) ; and cheap - matching the amp price range -> ceramic caps now cheap, even in "big" values (for decoupling caps) , so i use 10u /25V X7R in 0805 size (about 10ct ); if your supply is good for audio (low impedance, low noise ) this 10u is all you need. (close to chip )

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Kenny03Author
Associate II
September 19, 2023

Awesome thanks for the info. This helps.