AEM6000 Based 50W Amp

Nearly done on my boards, just waiting on the output devices from Profusion. There's under three hours work to get to this point.



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Happy New Year everyone! :)

What better way to ring in the new year than to start a new amp project. I made some progress today, all the SMD soldering is completed.
 

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Thanks Suzy!

I’m using Susumu RG 10ppm resistors in those two locations.

https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Susumu/RG2012N-102-B-T5/?qs=01v%2BktAZElahpLZh1XxlPw==

https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Susumu/RG2012N-153-D-T5/?qs=01v%2BktAZElZEg5q%2BpAaTeA==

Looking forward to powering the boards up and hearing first sound from these little guys :)

Hi Jacques,

SMD soldering method:
I use a hot plate with a pan to preheat the pcb, then use a hot air pencil from the top to flow the solder.
All the components larger than the MELF resistors were soldered with a fine tip iron. You must be very careful not to overheat the CDE film caps, heat is their enemy. Apply a bit of flux and get in and out quickly.

Enjoy your build,
SMD soldering is therapeutic ;)
 
Here's how I do it:

Soldering MELF resistors with a soldering iron - YouTube

Apologies for the faffing around in the video. I was trying to be brief, but these things never work out that way.

I start with a tiny dab of flux from a syringe, then tin one pad, hold the component with the right tweezers while reflowing the tinned pad, then spin it around and solder the other side.

It's very fast for prototyping, and has lots better control than hotplates or hot air.
 
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anyone having 2 pair SST404-LF left for me ?

These devices appear to be the Achilles heel of this design. I bought 10 of them and the shipping was more costly than the devices themselves. All of mine appear to be accounted for at this point in time. I should have bought a lot more to bring down the average cost per device.

PS. I just looked at their website and they offer free shipping on orders above $60 into Australia. My order came to $54 :mad: I wish this was more obvious when I placed my order.

See: Shipping & Delivery | Futureelectronics NorthAmerica Site
 
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