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節錄自踢哀(TI)官網
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http://www.ti.com/product/TPA0211/datasheet/application-and-implementation
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In this example, Ci is 0.4 μF so one would likely choose a value in the range of 0.47 μF to 1 μF. A further consideration for this capacitor is the leakage path from the input source through the input network (Ci) and the feedback network to the load. This leakage current creates a dc offset voltage at the input to the amplifier that reduces useful headroom, especially in high gain applications. For this reason a low-leakage tantalum or ceramic capacitor is the best choice. When polarized capacitors are used, the positive side of the capacitor should face the amplifier input in most applications as the dc level there is held at VDD/2, which is likely higher than the source dc level. Note that it is important to confirm the capacitor polarity in the application.
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