Hello everyone!
I decided to move this project discussion into a separate thread.
LM3886 is a great amplifier chip that I knew about for a long time. And since I have some extra time right now, I decided to get back to it and finally build an amplifier. I have had four of those chips laying around since 2016.
The project has two boards: one for the preamp, and the second one is for an amplifier. Boards are designed to be used together.
What I think is so cool about this project:
For power amplifier board:
- Output power is 100W into 4 ohm and 60W into 8 ohm
- Can be powered with +-35V with the amp connected to the 4 ohm load
- Two chips are used in inverted mode
- DC servos to correct for any DC offset on the outputs
For preamp board:
- Preamp has two input levels: +4 dBu (XLR and TRS combo connector) and -10 dBV (RCA phono connector)
- Input sources can be switched with a push switch
- Instrumentation amplifier for balanced inputs
- Low noise buffer amplifier for unbalanced inputs
- Can be switched to +-17V or +-15V power via 3-pin header placed on the board
- LM317/LM337 regulated power source - can be powered with a wide variety of voltages (~18V - 40V)
I decided to move this project discussion into a separate thread.
LM3886 is a great amplifier chip that I knew about for a long time. And since I have some extra time right now, I decided to get back to it and finally build an amplifier. I have had four of those chips laying around since 2016.
The project has two boards: one for the preamp, and the second one is for an amplifier. Boards are designed to be used together.
What I think is so cool about this project:
For power amplifier board:
- Output power is 100W into 4 ohm and 60W into 8 ohm
- Can be powered with +-35V with the amp connected to the 4 ohm load
- Two chips are used in inverted mode
- DC servos to correct for any DC offset on the outputs
For preamp board:
- Preamp has two input levels: +4 dBu (XLR and TRS combo connector) and -10 dBV (RCA phono connector)
- Input sources can be switched with a push switch
- Instrumentation amplifier for balanced inputs
- Low noise buffer amplifier for unbalanced inputs
- Can be switched to +-17V or +-15V power via 3-pin header placed on the board
- LM317/LM337 regulated power source - can be powered with a wide variety of voltages (~18V - 40V)
Attachments
Here are attached updated schematics and PCB design for the preamp.
Gerber file is included for those interested.
Gerber file is included for those interested.
Attachments
In this post attached are schematics and PCB design for the two amplifiers modules.
Gerber file is included for those interested.
Gerber file is included for those interested.