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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Germany - Lake Constance
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Much power, high efficency, 2 Ohm stable!
TA0104A : with this ,I think well known, IC ( http://www.tripath.com) i would like to build me an amplifier. I think now month about making an amplifier wiht this IC. And I just have one of the IC. But I wouldn't beginn because I think I destroy it. Has anyone experience in building an amplifier with this IC ? or an less power type of the tripath range ? I'm also interestet in an one layer - layout. I never have made an two layer board, I don't know how to contact the top side with the botom side. If somebody is interestet to develop with me an good project of this Amp, I will be happy. Greething's Andreas |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Hello, I also posted a thread about class D amplification, and tripath is using a modified class D variation, so hopefuly people will react on this interesting subject..
Even several major brands are using now the tripath modules.. I think it will be more and more used because it's saving power,run cooler and can deliver almost the same quality. [Edited by HaaiFaai on 11-24-2001 at 10:20 PM] |
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