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Hi Guys,
I have made a few amplifiers in the past, mainly from kits, but this time I want to go for it and use my own PCBs. I don't have alot of experience, so I thought I'd run it past the experienced diyers here to see what you think. The design is for a BPA200, based on NSC's AN1192 paper. Each PCB contains one inverted and one non-inverted section, each using one half of a LM4780T. I did this so that one one board design is necessary (less chance of mistakes). A stereo amp will use four boards, and a mono two. I also intend to make a driver board with an LF411 to go ahead of these. Will it work, and more importantly, will it work well? |
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This is the top trace and silkscreen.
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and the bottom trace layer.
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