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why o why doesn't this work ? Balanced 549 - Click HERE for Original Thread
SpaBlauw
I tried this idea to drive the balanced output of my Roland E660 in a gainclone. Used chips are OPA549. No bad smell, no DC on the output but also no sound :confused: They are powered with 2 12v batteries wich gives a -12 and +12 rail. Also there's a 0,1 µF cap over the 2 rails.



Even when i connect just one on a unbalanced output still nothing.

The only thing i hear is a slight *pop* in the speakers when I power the 549's.
Matttcattt
i asume you mean the OPA549? what have you connected the current limiting and Vref pins to? there will be no output unless the are both set. the easiest way to do this is to connect them both to ground. this will set the current limit to maximum (10A).

have fun. :D
SpaBlauw
both are connected to the ground, wich in this case is the plus and minus from each batterie. -12 gnd +12
runebivrin
Is the ground of output from the Roland connected to anything? Quite often balanced outputs are created without a transformer, and since your input is transformerless, you really need to connect the grounds together.

Rune
SpaBlauw
yup, those are connected to the ground as well.

mmm, i was fiddeling a bit. Now i got his very hard sounding clipping music true the speakers. Well not music, more static/hum on the beat of the song.
carlosfm
Excuse me, maby I need a cold beer, but is that a balanced GC?
Two IGCs?
:confused:
Matttcattt
quote:
Originally posted by SpaBlauw
both are connected to the ground, wich in this case is the plus and minus from each batterie. -12 gnd +12

yes.

sorry to hear about the hum. i cant really help more, as i dont know anything about balanced inputs/outputs.
SpaBlauw
I just red the datasheet over again, in wich stated that ref. pin must be als low as the negative voltage if V- is used. So in my case -12. Sadly enough I don't have anymore samples avaible so this project has to wait.

@carlosfm, actually this is a bridgeclone. But you can call it a balanced amplifier since you use the - in / + in to drive it.
Mad_K
What have you done with the E/S pin? (It shouldn't be connected to anything when REF and ILIM is at GND)

As long as you have a psu voltage above +/- 4V, you can connect REF and ILIM to GND. ;)
SpaBlauw
E/S pin is cut off
Mad_K
Right. As I look closer on your schematic on top of the page, it seems that you have reversed the psu lines? V+ should be connected to 10,11 and V- to 5,7.:(
Matttcattt
quote:
Originally posted by SpaBlauw
I just red the datasheet over again, in wich stated that ref. pin must be als low as the negative voltage if V- is used. So in my case -12. Sadly enough I don't have anymore samples avaible so this project has to wait.

@carlosfm, actually this is a bridgeclone. But you can call it a balanced amplifier since you use the - in / + in to drive it.

oops, sorry. i forgot that they go to -v. :xeye:
Mad_K
quote:
Originally posted by Matttcattt


oops, sorry. i forgot that they go to -v. :xeye:


what do you mean by that?
SpaBlauw
quote:
Originally posted by Mad_K
Right. As I look closer on your schematic on top of the page, it seems that you have reversed the psu lines? V+ should be connected to 10,11 and V- to 5,7.:(

Yup you are right, but i solderd it the right way. So +V is on pin 10/11
GregGC
quote:
Originally posted by SpaBlauw


Yup you are right, but i solderd it the right way. So +V is on pin 10/11


What kind of DC offset do you get at each amp/output to GND?
Matttcattt
quote:
Originally posted by Mad_K



what do you mean by that?

i meant that i forgot that in my amp, i connected the ref and Ilim pins to the -v rail. (before i said that i connected them to ground).

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