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Amplifier on a tda7269a chip?
Hello, there is a tda7269 chip available. I found a scheme for assembling an amplifier on this chip on Google, but I assembled it either crookedly, or the denominations of the parts varied too much. In general, two such microcircuits have already gone to the electronic afterlife, having previously killed the multimeter and arranged fireworks, I'm tired of it. Of the details that I have, some are superior in some respects to those indicated in the diagram. I need 1 uF capacitors, but I only have 10 uF capacitors, I need a 1000 uF capacitor, but I have 2200 uF capacitors, can I use them in the circuit? I want to assemble it in a bridge version and use it with a 150 watt 8 ohm speaker, will the microcircuit pull such a speaker? The voltage is bipolar, 24 volts. And yet, is it possible to somehow check the performance of the microcircuit itself?
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