I have one prepared that will do the job.
Assuming this will work w your new chassis?
Hell, that must be bigger than the chassis you are organizing for the GB.
Simple
Monoblocks with 24 output pairs is plenty adequate.
Check post #490 re ZTX transistors for higher rail voltages.
Definitely saw that. I was originally looking at ~60 volt rails but going bridged I’d only need 35 volt rails but still 800va like originally planned. A 25x2 - 800VA transformer should do just fine
For those interested, Nelson sent me this email today with regards to max rail voltage for the Stasis FE pcb - as per his design he recommends max rail volts as +/- 60VDC.
Nelson quotes:
"Whatever the transistors are rated at for voltage. I recall the ones I have around here are 120V, so +/-60V is likely the limit. You have to
watch the bias currents as the dissipation on the transistors can get
high. For the big sink Vas parts I wouldn’t want to exceed about 15 mA
at these voltages."
:end quote.
Nelson quotes:
"Whatever the transistors are rated at for voltage. I recall the ones I have around here are 120V, so +/-60V is likely the limit. You have to
watch the bias currents as the dissipation on the transistors can get
high. For the big sink Vas parts I wouldn’t want to exceed about 15 mA
at these voltages."
:end quote.
Simple
Monoblocks with 24 output pairs is plenty adequate.
I might have that put on my tombstone.
Russellc
PCBway don’t play around when it comes making and shipping these out
I used them for a DC blocker project, very, very fast. I think my cost was 2 or 3 dollars, the rest was shipping, about 20dollars total for 5 boards.
Russellc
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