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my first ever discrete class d aud amp
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made this with regular transistors and watever i got from my local suppliers.....based on philips UCD...output coil is behind the board not seen in pic....switching freq is 285khz
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Response is gr8...i tested it with /-40....output is 200watts....sound is too clear....powered it with small heatsink...only little heat....but bass is hard....good thing....for those who dont get the IR chips and required material at there place....and its very simple....and surely will work up at first time....dead time should be set as per the device used....
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I also made a discrete class D amplifier and is working fine, mine is only 12-15W powered from the same PC power supply that it is inside of.
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Stewin can you tell me how will you connect 4 pairs of IRF250N to this amp....by adding an extra buffer or just putting resistor..
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i plan to use totem pole like the below schema. i haven't managed to include overcurrent protect but it has dc , ac delay and overtemp protection.
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i even wanted to go slower in order to use irfp250/260n with +/-85vlts
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