Aleph 60 Layout

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Hi Guys!
This is my first attemp to make a pcb layout and if somebody care to comment that would be helpfull.

Thank you!
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Few suggestions....

1) As V+ and V- tracks are thick, probably >200 mils, why not output tracks? They carry the same current.....

2 )The diff pair (9610) should be mounted back to back (with insulator and plastic screw!) in order to share the same temperature.

Nice job, anyway
 
massimo said:
Few suggestions....

1) As V+ and V- tracks are thick, probably >200 mils, why not output tracks? They carry the same current.....

2 )The diff pair (9610) should be mounted back to back (with insulator and plastic screw!) in order to share the same temperature.

Nice job, anyway

Grazie Massimo,aprezzo molto le sugestioni e li prendero in considerazione
Cao!
 
Hi guys,

a question of a slighly different matter:
I have around 40 (forty) pieces of IRFZ40 in TO-220 package. Does any one think that they would be suitable for this project (Aleph 60) or even ZenV4 (maybe two in parallel in each position).

Stan
 
Eagle files

xsnailx: I'm not sure if him posting the files would help you a lot. The board dimensions look a little bit larger than the freeware version supports.

Eagle is a really good software, though a little too expensive for DIY'ers. It is perfect, as long as you make smaller boards.

In my oppinion: The best software, when you make small boards using the free version. Way too buggy to pay $398 for the schematic editor and the layout editor. They have a $125 version for 160x100mm board size limit. The price is right. I would pay this, IF it supported just a little bit bigger boards.

//magnus
 
Hey guys,

You obviously missed my earlier post, so I'll repeat it, despite that being a little bit off topic:

Because I have more than 40 pieces of IRFZ40 Mosfets do you think I can use them in the output stage instead of the specified IRFP240. They are TO-220 package with slightly more capacitance (about 300pF extra), but higher current capabilities.

Stan
 
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