Has anyone tried using lm4780 in bridged mode. I wanted to use that configuration for a sub woofer. Wanted a few inputs on how to go about designing the PCB for this configuration.I want to keep this a single layer PCB since its more "diyable"
I am using ExpressPcb
Please help! I am stuck here because I dont know how much space I should allow for the ic pins and how to position the parts.
Thanks.
I am using ExpressPcb
Please help! I am stuck here because I dont know how much space I should allow for the ic pins and how to position the parts.
Thanks.
Look at the thread http://diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=35572
Pavel Dudek vel Upupa Epops has presented his amp based on LM4780 ICs. You can look at his very complicated but flexible PCB.
Pavel Dudek vel Upupa Epops has presented his amp based on LM4780 ICs. You can look at his very complicated but flexible PCB.
I made a stereo bridged pair of LM4780 amps.. but I didn't use a PCB, I made it on vero board, .. it doesn't look very pretty, but it works just fine... it's allmost unbelieveble how cheap a stereo 240Watt amp can be made now... 2xlm4780, and couple of resistors... ... I used the circuit of the datasheet, I got less then 20mV offset and it sound pretty good.. It does get warmer though, you may gotta you a significant heatsink..
Goodluck,
Thijs
Goodluck,
Thijs
It does get warmer though, you may gotta you a significant heatsink..
My agree.
A lot, lot warmer. You'll probably invest more in the heat sink than you would in a printed circuit board. PM me.
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