Stereo DC and overload protect
Hi Mile, can you share the pcb?
Hi Mile, can you share the pcb?
It is not my PCB design... use this.
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Stereo DC and overload protect
What is the max VAC supply voltage?
It is not my PCB design... use this.
A home etching friendly version?
apex stereo protect
Here's the .lay file for the stereo protect 🙂
This one is adapted to an single 15VAC secondary as an PSU,for higher voltages another relay and it's backing resistor value should be changed 😀
On the sidenote,I built that FH11 in the post above 😉
Here's the .lay file for the stereo protect 🙂
This one is adapted to an single 15VAC secondary as an PSU,for higher voltages another relay and it's backing resistor value should be changed 😀
On the sidenote,I built that FH11 in the post above 😉
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Nice built FH11,
Thanks for the DC protect.
Thanks for the DC protect.
Here's the .lay file for the stereo protect 🙂
This one is adapted to an single 15VAC secondary as an PSU,for higher voltages another relay and it's backing resistor value should be changed 😀
On the sidenote,I built that FH11 in the post above 😉
Here's the .lay file for the stereo protect 🙂
This one is adapted to an single 15VAC secondary as an PSU,for higher voltages another relay and it's backing resistor value should be changed 😀
On the sidenote,I built that FH11 in the post above 😉
Thanks for sharing...
I redrew it also, for anyone that may want it. I included gerber files and pdf's.
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Hello Ripcord, thank you for making these files available.
Are you planning to order some boards? I would chip in for a couple.
thanks
Are you planning to order some boards? I would chip in for a couple.
thanks
I probably will and if I do you can have a couple. I'll have six or seven to give away. I'll keep ya posted.
FH11 in action.
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What bias current did you adjust the FH11 for?
That is: the current or voltage on R15A.
Apex,
I have simulated the FH11 on LTSpice, trying several bias currents.
That's why I wanted to know the bias you used to get 0.045% THD @ 1KHz, getting 225watts for 8ohm load, and 60v p-p.
For 8ohms it would be impossible to get 225 watts with a +/-60v supply. What I get at 8ohms is 142 watts for 1KHz, and 0.004% THD. That is at pre-clipping levels.
Not superb, compared with a Honeybadger, for instance, but decent.
What I found is that output could be improved if the LTP THD is improved. In most designs I have simulated, the LTP was very good until it went through the VAS.
Which of your LTP inputs has lower THD?
I have simulated the FH11 on LTSpice, trying several bias currents.
That's why I wanted to know the bias you used to get 0.045% THD @ 1KHz, getting 225watts for 8ohm load, and 60v p-p.
For 8ohms it would be impossible to get 225 watts with a +/-60v supply. What I get at 8ohms is 142 watts for 1KHz, and 0.004% THD. That is at pre-clipping levels.
Not superb, compared with a Honeybadger, for instance, but decent.
What I found is that output could be improved if the LTP THD is improved. In most designs I have simulated, the LTP was very good until it went through the VAS.
Which of your LTP inputs has lower THD?
What bias current did you adjust the FH11 for?
That is: the current or voltage on R15A.
It was set at 10mV over the gate resistors 🙂
Mancube, Ripcord,
I understand the DC protect for the speakers. Is the over protect the same as protection against the inrush????.
Thanks for the clarification,
Myles
I understand the DC protect for the speakers. Is the over protect the same as protection against the inrush????.
Thanks for the clarification,
Myles
Sorry, I meant is " overload protection the same as protection against the inrush????."
Myles
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