Hi guys !
PCB looks good to me ! Did you use Eagle for this PCB ? (I'm 100% that this is Eagle product 😉 )
best regards,
LEON
PCB looks good to me ! Did you use Eagle for this PCB ? (I'm 100% that this is Eagle product 😉 )
best regards,
LEON
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
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
This is great!
Where can I get this on the net or in The Netherlands?
Thanks!
BTW. This is my first post, I hope I'm doing this right!

Where can I get this on the net or in The Netherlands?
Thanks!
BTW. This is my first post, I hope I'm doing this right!

kirc said:Hi guys !
PCB looks good to me ! Did you use Eagle for this PCB ? (I'm 100% that this is Eagle product 😉 )
best regards,
LEON
Yes, it's Eagle and I think that is the best software for begginers(like me ).
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!
Audiofanatic said:This is great!![]()
Where can I get this on the net or in The Netherlands?
Thanks!
BTW. This is my first post, I hope I'm doing this right!![]()
If you want software here is the link http://www.cadsoft.de
mik said:
Yes, it's Eagle and I think that is the best software for begginers(like me ).
This is absolutely true. I don't find any other software that is that easy to use as Eagle is. I'm currently learning to use P-CAD 2000/2001, but is much more compicated than Eagle. All my PCB DIY audio project was done with this "refined" software 🙂
best regards,
LEON
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
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
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
yes you are right that eagle is buggy but pbcs that we need at work are big but not complicated so eagle serves welll
xsnailx said:could you post your eagle files?
Here are the Eagle 4.01 schematics and board files
Attachments
kirc said:
This is absolutely true. I don't find any other software that is that easy to use as Eagle is. I'm currently learning to use P-CAD 2000/2001, but is much more compicated than Eagle. All my PCB DIY audio project was done with this "refined" software 🙂
best regards,
LEON
In fact there is one a lot easier to use and here is the link http://www.new-wave-concepts.com/wizard.html
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
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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