Here are all of the currently available TPA3116 based boards that I'm aware of. Did I miss any?
Look like a new player has entered the arena:
TPA3116D2Êý×Ö¹¦·Å°å 50w+50w ³¬TA2024 TA2020 TA2021-ÌÔ±¦Íø
The manufacturer of this board claims to have speaker protection and guarantee no pop at turn on. It uses 10uH inductor, not 220.
Regards,
Hi,
I should be receiving my board within 1-2 days ;-)
Why is there a thump at start on...we normally see this issue with single ended amp with a big cap on the output...this is a differential amplifier...
The small Sure TPA3110 does have a mute pin, does the TPA3116 have one also ?
BR,
Eric
I should be receiving my board within 1-2 days ;-)
Why is there a thump at start on...we normally see this issue with single ended amp with a big cap on the output...this is a differential amplifier...
The small Sure TPA3110 does have a mute pin, does the TPA3116 have one also ?
BR,
Eric
The manufacturer of this board claims to have speaker protection and guarantee no pop at turn on. It uses 10uH inductor, not 220.
When you see a 3 digit number marked on an inductor, the third digit gives the number of following zeroes. Hence '220' means 22uH - this value is recommended for 8ohm speakers.
Look like a new player has entered the arena:
TPA3116D2Êý×Ö¹¦·Å°å 50w+50w ³¬TA2024 TA2020 TA2021-ÌÔ±¦Íø
The manufacturer of this board claims to have speaker protection and guarantee no pop at turn on. It uses 10uH inductor, not 220.
Regards,
Thanks Lo_Tse.
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Hi,
I should be receiving my board within 1-2 days ;-)
Why is there a thump at start on...we normally see this issue with single ended amp with a big cap on the output...this is a differential amplifier...
The small Sure TPA3110 does have a mute pin, does the TPA3116 have one also ?
BR,
Eric
Yes, it does.
Thanks Lo_Tse.
And what about this nice one! 😛
2.1 HIFI digital amplifier board TPA3116D2 HIFI beyond TPA3123 TDA2030 LM1875-in Amplifier from Consumer Electronics on Aliexpress.com
Look like a new player has entered the arena:
TPA3116D2Êý×Ö¹¦·Å°å 50w+50w ³¬TA2024 TA2020 TA2021-ÌÔ±¦Íø
The manufacturer of this board claims to have speaker protection and guarantee no pop at turn on. It uses 10uH inductor, not 220.
Regards,
Don't see any speaker protection or pop sensing circuit on the board though. Not that it matters, it looks to me like a significantly better designed board than the YJ one. So I'll give this a go right away.
Thanks for the heads up.
Don't see any speaker protection or pop sensing circuit on the board though. Not that it matters, it looks to me like a significantly better designed board than the YJ one. So I'll give this a go right away.
Thanks for the heads up.
IMHO the origin of the bump is due to the rising voltage of the PSU.
As I ve said before, no bump if I plug the PSU on the board AFTER having powered it on.
The strenght of the bump seems smaller with volume pot removed 😕
Okay, thanks. What about toriods?22 uH Shielded square type SMD 12x12x7mm - Sumida CDRH127 or alike
methinks stock ones are nice. unshieled are way cooler indeed but could degrade EMI/performance
Something like this (@14 uH).
I see the YJ board doesn't have the 10µH inductors from the original TI schematic. Is it okay to lower the 22uH on the YJ board somewhat (I'm gonna use 6 ohm speakers)?
PsychoM, nice looking ones ) Unsure if you could solder them in place, they have different footprint and little bigger. Personally I'd stay with shielded though... maybe bullet-shaped pure polished copper caps for'em? 😀
Given 10uH for 4Ohm, 22uH for 8Ohm, so for 6 Ohm 14uH is likely ok. I doubt it's very significiant for the sound.
Given 10uH for 4Ohm, 22uH for 8Ohm, so for 6 Ohm 14uH is likely ok. I doubt it's very significiant for the sound.
The case is really nice! Everything fits in, neat and tidy A lot better than the make shift little wooden box fo rmy 2.0.
Regards,
Atm i'm experimenting with NE5532 opamps on a breadboard to create an active crossover.
I have a really good laboratory psu which provides the +-12v.
But with the planned outdoor use i need to get 24v for two tpas and +-12v out of four 6v accus.
I know this has been asked before, but please point me towards the right circuit design.
The very best power efficiency is needed.
I'm sorry for misusing this thread....but somehow this problem is connected to the tpa3116.
I created an own thread for this.
Maybe a more experienced member can provide some help.
I spent several nights on this and grilled a handful of opamps.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/power-supplies/247007-noob-question-virtual-gnd.html
This one looks promising. I wish it was available as board only though.
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This one looks promising. I wish it was available as board only though.
Yeah, I know. In your mind, you probably has picked a "special chasis" for it already 😉
Regards,
Don't see any speaker protection or pop sensing circuit on the board though. Not that it matters, it looks to me like a significantly better designed board than the YJ one. So I'll give this a go right away.
Thanks for the heads up.
You are welcome.
I was wondering too. Usually, speaker protection circuits use relays. I did not see any relay on the board?
Regards,
I had a similar problem with output filter caps blowing up if I disconnected the speaker.
Even 250V caps got a bit hot sometimes with no speaker connected.
I now just load both channels with a speaker load even if not wanting to listen to the other channel.
As Mr TI says the oscillation can become a high voltage and fry the cap.
Even 250V caps got a bit hot sometimes with no speaker connected.
I now just load both channels with a speaker load even if not wanting to listen to the other channel.
As Mr TI says the oscillation can become a high voltage and fry the cap.
I like this one too. Very nice case and build quality looks great. I like the adjustable sub xo freq. Does anyone know what the slope is?
Yeah, I know. In your mind, you probably has picked a "special chasis" for it already 😉
Regards,
Lol... actually, this little package looks to be quite nice, but a cheaper stand alone version would be great.
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