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Another Single Side LM4780 Board.. - Click HERE for Original Thread
Dxvideo
Hi all,

I designed a SS LM4780 board. Because i have a pair of LM4780 but still i dont know what will i do with them.
Please have a look and make some critics about it. I some inspired form Pink Mouse's SS design. It made on Eagle 4.16r1 and the component from Pink Mouse's board. I downloaded LM library from CAD soft site but LM4780 is not suit on dimensions. So i had you use Pinks component. Anyway i can send it who wants.

pinkmouse
Looks good. Two points. You want the star ground on one of the other ground connections, not the input ground, and two, turn off the islands for your copper flood.

Oh, and I personally hate curved tracks, aesthetically speaking, but that's just me, and it won't affect operation at all! :)
Dxvideo
Should i determine another star point?
Dxvideo
Like that;
Dxvideo
A better view.. And simplified input/output terminals.


Any comment?
Dxvideo
Nobody has any comment? Or i am loosing my credit in this forum! :whazzat:
pinkmouse
Probably because just about everything that can be said about chip amp layouts has already been stated in one thread or another. ;)

You still haven't moved the star ground to one of the ground pins.
Dxvideo
Hmm.. This is a misunderstaning... Should i move it an independent point?
pinkmouse
Star on GND 4, with a link to SG.
pinkmouse
Or use your original layout and link that star to GND1, then GND1 and 2 run back to the chassis ground.
Dxvideo
I got it... trying.
kuldeepsingh
How about this Layout, made in autoCAD
Dxvideo
I guess you cannot realise it because of the tracks between pins. LM4780 has very narrow pin to pin distance. I cannot see the GND line so i cannot say anything about it.
By the way;

This is my last version. Today i will send it to my PCB maker.

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