| lawbadman |
Hey Guys, I just have a simple question.
I want to make a high power car amp but I want to avoid making a smps. I am thinking of using a TDA8567 or a similar BTL chip amp. From experience I know that these chips run out of power real quick.
The question is, can I parallel two or more outputs to get more power?
I would connect positive outputs via a resistor (about 0.1 ohm), and the same for the negatives.
Would this work?
Here is the datasheet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/TDA8567.html
Thanks
Lawrence |
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| carlosfm |
| What about the TDA1562?:hot: |
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| lawbadman |
I'm not a big fan of the TDA1562
Correct me if i'm wrong but it only produces 70w for a short period of time which is the extra power from the 4700uf capacitors. When the caps have discharged the power goes down to about 20 watts. |
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