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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Shenzhen
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Discussions about Switched Mode Power Supplies from Connexelectronic
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I have written in a private email about the design of the smps is aimed at the 220vac market since it has a low voltage 12 volt transformer with 220vac primary only also no means of switch selection for 220/110 vac operation.I am ordering both the smps and the irs2092 amplifier.Are there doc's for these two items?
Thanks Chas1
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Shenzhen
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i've sent you a reply earlier today.
the small aux. transformer is available both in 220V version and 110V version. the smps works fine at 110V as well. the only thing what need to do when placing an order is to mention about the mains voltage value, and i can choose which transformer to use on that board and to make the jumper for the 110V. |
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Got email and responded, glad you are a member here and you monitor your threads.I need the 110 version without transformer provided the startup circuit has been tested at low line ; dc after rectifiers of about 250 volts or 100vac input.I like the idea of softswitching but a supply of 1kW or higher with that topology appears difficult at present time.I think forward using controllers with skipcycle for light loads(NCP1217 onsemi) with PFC frontend can result in a nice supply for audio.When I finish I will send docs and you are welcome to build a couple for test.I use paypal for order,how will I indicate supply I want?Also finding current mode difficult for audio I have both current and voltage mode under test with 1kW AB amp at present, fsw 150kHz.
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seek and you shall find Last edited by chas1; 15th January 2010 at 09:54 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Brisbane, Aus
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Cristi, any news on the new SMPS (for DA-1 or TA0105ARB)?
Last edited by fb; 15th January 2010 at 11:07 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Oakland, Calif.
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Are your SMPS soft start, or should one use the Power Soft Start module with them?
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Shenzhen
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The SMPS has built-in inrush current limit (softstart) and doesn't need aditional soft start module.
The bigger power smps is under development right now and i estimate that will be available right after Spring Festival. this smps will be able to power most of the available amplifiers including DS-1 and TA0105 amps. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Italy
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Italy
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Does this mean after 28th feb, the Lantern festival?
Chinese calendar has always been a mistery for me
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Shenzhen
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i will write the manual for the smps soon. until then, please ask me if you have some questions about.
I will attach the pinout diagram and application example using this smps, TA2022 amplifier board and Speaker protection circuit |
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