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Old 18th February 2011, 01:18 AM   #1
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This is the forum Dublin University design. I learn and experiment a little,
Please share experiences, thanks.
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Thank you ljm_ljm, but a schematic will be help full.
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Thank you ljm_ljm, but a schematic will be help full.


ucd 25 watts to 1200 watts using 2 mosfets
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Mosfets have their driver on virtually the opposite edge of a board??
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Mosfets have their driver on virtually the opposite edge of a board??
A bit naughty, but my similar class d amp wasnt that fussy about layout or location of components.

Some of the class d chips are a bit more fussy about keeping tracks short and being well decoupled.
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A bit naughty, but my similar class d amp wasnt that fussy about layout or location of components.

Some of the class d chips are a bit more fussy about keeping tracks short and being well decoupled.


Yes, this is a problem. But I was not too big desire to improve it.

Because it can not reach the frequency of my request.
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