Some gerber flies are available here https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/227503-ab100-class-ab-power-amplifier-38.html#post5432289
I don't know if the PCB is ok or if corrections are needed.
Damien
I don't know if the PCB is ok or if corrections are needed.
Damien
Thanks Jim, are gerbers available anywhere or do we need to make it ourselves.
I have no problem sharing mine if its of interest. I also have spare PCB's but posting them internationally will be cost inhibitive. Let me tidy up the schematic and board layout and i'll upload them.😎
Not to step on toes, but here are my files.
Board is 2.85" x 9.725" and the Gerbers are in the format that pcbway.com
seems to be happy with.
Nice, that's saved me tidying up my eagle schematic mess.😛
I do have a question Nelson regarding Q3; is there a particular reason why the 2SC2590 is used in this place? Why not just use a ZTX450? I suspect it may be the higher voltage capability of the 2SC2590.
Unfortunately i do not have any 2SA1110/2SC2590 hence I've been trying different transistors in the IPS and VAS to hear any differences. The 2SA1837/2SC4793 in the VAS is sounding better than the MJE340/350. I have also used a 2N6517 in Q3's place.
I haven't cranked the volume right up yet though 😀
Cheers
Dom
Not to step on toes, but here are my files.
Board is 2.85" x 9.725" and the Gerbers are in the format that pcbway.com
seems to be happy with.
Thanks Papa, also please share the schematic of the same 🙂
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It's not a very special transistor, but the ZTX450 is probably not adequate
from a dissipation standpoint.
Here is a list of subs
Bipolar Transistor Cross-reference Search | Equivalent Transistors
Bipolar Transistor Cross-reference Search | Equivalent Transistors
and there are plenty that will work fine without being a direct sub.
Here's the schematic again.

from a dissipation standpoint.
Here is a list of subs
Bipolar Transistor Cross-reference Search | Equivalent Transistors
Bipolar Transistor Cross-reference Search | Equivalent Transistors
and there are plenty that will work fine without being a direct sub.
Here's the schematic again.

Attachments
Nelson,
Do you see any problem if the rails of the amplifier go down to +/- 25V ?
thanks in advance
George
Do you see any problem if the rails of the amplifier go down to +/- 25V ?
thanks in advance
George
If it get noisy, you can reduce R8 to 3.3K, but probably not needed.
And lower rails gives opportunity for higher OS bias.
Nelson, Many Thanks for the reply.
I was thinking exactly like this, to reduce the rails to +/-25 to 30 Volts, to use only 2 pairs of output transistors per channel and to increase the bias to 150 mA or so per transistor.
Do you think diy store will eventually offer the AB100 pcb?
If they want to, they are welcome to it.

If they want to, they are welcome to it.
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Thank you Nelson! I think this would make a great project addition to the DIY Store.
If they want to, they are welcome to it.
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Do I need to look for any current replacements from your schematic of the mosfets and transistors? Or should I go with the rated ones as per your schematic.
thanks again.
There are only bipolar transistors in that design.
For equivalents and replacements, you can take a look at the links
I provided, and there is plenty of leeway in the selection.
For equivalents and replacements, you can take a look at the links
I provided, and there is plenty of leeway in the selection.
There are only bipolar transistors in that design.
For equivalents and replacements, you can take a look at the links
I provided, and there is plenty of leeway in the selection.
Thank you.
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