12x TDA1543 at 6V, output and Vref Resistor values

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If I want to parallel 12 TDA1543 and supply them with 6V, for the passive I/V stage, what would be the optimal values for AOL, AOR, and Vref? I choose 6V as compromise between 5V (too smooth and too soft) and 7-8V (slightly rough and need for heatsinks). I have searched, but the results always seem to concern 5v and 8v configurations.
 
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This calculator is pure Theory based on the datasheet minimum and maximum values specified and seems to have no relation to the real world I am afraid

My values are based on real measurement of currents and clipping points checked with a FFT analyzer....

On top of that checked several Bias points sound wise to tune this...

on 6 Volt the best midpoint is 2,5 Volt
on 8 Volt the best mid point is 3,85 Volt

which are completely different from the "calculator"
 
why ?

Hi Mudihan,

I think, It does't make sense run TDA1543 at 5V. The DAC isn't so good. At higher PS level 8 V and more the THD goes down. I use 9 V, but I use cooler, I have tested, that TDA1543 survive 9,2 V. I every case measure the THD level, don't rely on this calculator ...
 
dusr_123: I do not plan to make a heatsink or use a fan for the set up. So the highest I could go is probably 6.5V.

dddac: Thanks. I have actually read a lot on your website. Do you think that output from the DAC(s) would be very low? I am asking since I only use a 25k ladder-type volume control before my power amp. Also, just out of curiosity, what would be the ideal resistor values if I were to use 7V?

xaudiox: Thanks. I had built a 8v 3xTDA1543 DAC before using that format, and it didn't work very well -- there were distortions. At that time, I had to change the values to make them work. So I think that those TDAs can not be pushed to their theoretical limits. There may be a few lucky ones and I will certainly order an extra set of resistors based on those calculations.
 
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With 7 Volt, a good start would be:

Rref 90Ohm
Rload 100 Ohm
midpoint 3,3 volts

It seems your negative experience with 8 Volt, beside the cooling of course, is about wrong bias and load ?

Remember what values you actually used there ?

Sound tests proof for me also above 8 Volt sounds the best. But bias must be ok of course

Cooling is a point of course if you are not using sophisticated tools or fans
 
Just to restore an old topic.

Midpoint is dc bias?
Should I measure it in Vref and ground?

Thanks!
With 7 Volt, a good start would be:

Rref 90Ohm
Rload 100 Ohm
midpoint 3,3 volts

It seems your negative experience with 8 Volt, beside the cooling of course, is about wrong bias and load ?

Remember what values you actually used there ?

Sound tests proof for me also above 8 Volt sounds the best. But bias must be ok of course

Cooling is a point of course if you are not using sophisticated tools or fans
 
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Just to restore an old topic.

Midpoint is dc bias?
Should I measure it in Vref and ground?

Thanks!

there is general riule like half....

I did some listening tests and my preference is:

Ub = 8V Vbias = 3,8V
UB = 6V Vbias = 2,5V

of course the load need to be such, that the dac is not clipping at 0dB
which can be easily measured with every soundcard and a fft program
 
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Hey dddac.
But what are best values ( Rref, Rload and Bias) to 4 TDA1543 in 8.5V.
And for 8 and 12 TDA1543?

Thanks

there is general riule like half....

I did some listening tests and my preference is:

Ub = 8V Vbias = 3,8V
UB = 6V Vbias = 2,5V

of course the load need to be such, that the dac is not clipping at 0dB
which can be easily measured with every soundcard and a fft program
 
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