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Join Date: May 2008
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Looking to build a beefy amp. I'm aiming for 200-300WPC x 2. I have PCB's of my own which are based on the LM3886 BPA200 design with servos but the size and shape of the board doesn't work for what i'm building.
I'm curious what my options are and what boards there are floating around. Also curious if anyone has built an amp around a driver chip such as the LM4702? my other large concern is power supply. For an amp this size turn on current draw is a concern. I was thinking a switcher but that seems too difficult to me at this time unless someone can recommend one for this. I'm thinking something in the area of a 600-1000VA transformer and around 100,000uf worth of filtering. My enclosure size is around 15" x 15" x 6" and fans are an option. Last edited by thetube0a3; 18th September 2010 at 07:12 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Scottish Borders
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search LME49810, 49811, 49830. Download the National datasheets.
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AndrewT : I was looking at those the other nite.
Am I understanding this correctly that it is capable of 200-300W from a single channel into 4 ohms. Therefore with the proper output transistors it could be bridged for 400-600 watts? |
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why did you not say this?
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These driver chips can handle upto 200Vdc supply. They do not need to be bridged for high power output. If you were designing for absolute power output, expect near 1kW into 4r0 (89Vpk) from these chip drivers.
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AndrewT : I only specified one of the many I looked at. I didn't notice much of a difference really between them other then some were stereo. and the ones you listed I believe are newer then the 4702? are there any PCB's out there for these chips? |
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