| thoronx |
Hi,
I'd like to ask for an advice, I have a plan to build an amp using lm3875T (non-insulated case with -Vcc on its tab) and I want to mount both of the chips on the same heatsink, without any mica insulation between the chip and the heatsink, is it possible ? I see no reason why not to do so, 'cose both of the tabs of the chips are on the same potential.
Insulate the chip from the heatsink or not , this is My question.
ThanX. |
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| thoronx |
something more to add to my thread
... of course the heatsink will be far from touching anything inside the amp's case. |
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| Nordic |
| You will need to Isolate the 2 chips that is all... if the sink is not exposed You can give it a try without... Of course the sink then needs to be insulated from the case... |
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| ratza |
| On my system I have 2 LM3886T on the same heatsink, without any isolation, which are running at least 6 hours per day without any problems. |
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| AndrewT |
Hi,
single PSU or dual?
If single, then the sink will sit at -Ve and must be insulated from the case and also protected from objects falling onto it.
Direct chip to sink with Thermal compound is the way National (and probably others) specify their best performance figures. |
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| ratza |
| Single PSU. If he makes monoblocks he will need for sure two heatsinks :D |
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| thoronx |
| monoblocks, packed in the same case :) |
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| AndrewT |
| then you must insulate the chipamps from each other. |
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| thoronx |
| actually it will be a simple stereo version with shared psu (one xmfr, with center tapped secondary, 1 x graetz, caps...) |
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| ratza |
| Well then go for both on a single heatsink. My system was made in the same way. |
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