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Old 8th August 2010, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default New TPA3106D1 with XLR and RCA inputs for use in a very small speaker cabinet

Hey there, I'd like to share with all of you my latest PCB; a TPA3106D1 amp that I plan to use in my variation of the Ikea Bowl Speaker, the PCB itself is very small at only 2.40 x 1.92 inches. Components costs seems to be around $75.61(CAD) per board for 10 board.

I haven't tested this yet and I'm working on it in between games of Starcraft so they might be some mistakes that can make everything blow up; I'm waiting for a few boards from batchpc so I guess I'll find out.

I did some testing with only the TPA3106D1 before this design and it drives my Alpair 7 beautifully.
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Old 25th August 2010, 10:24 AM   #2
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Nice done, may I ask to share the eagle files?

You can email them via pn, I would very appreciate that!!!

What do you use for input source?
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Components costs seems to be around $75.61(CAD) per board for 10 board.


Don't get me wrong, I love my TPA3106D1 boards, but I would never have paid that much for them (of course yours are nicer though). Lots of higher power solutions out there for that kind of money.
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Hey there, I'd like to share with all of you my latest PCB; a TPA3106D1 amp that I plan to use in my variation of the Ikea Bowl Speaker, the PCB itself is very small at only 2.40 x 1.92 inches. Components costs seems to be around $75.61(CAD) per board for 10 board.

I haven't tested this yet and I'm working on it in between games of Starcraft so they might be some mistakes that can make everything blow up; I'm waiting for a few boards from batchpc so I guess I'll find out.

I did some testing with only the TPA3106D1 before this design and it drives my Alpair 7 beautifully.
Is there possibility to share the Eagle-files for this PCB ?
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