The Audison SR1DK had 4 IRFP4232 mosfets installed in the output section.
Here in DIYaudio was another post with a defect Audison SR1DK which had 4x IRFP264n installed on the output.
The IRFP4232 are very good fets (300v and 117A, RDS 30milli-ohm), but unfortunately hard to get for me.
The IRFP264N are 250v and 44A.
I have found the IRFP4332 (250V and 57A RDS 29milli-ohm).
They are more easy to drive since the input capacitance is lower then the IRFP4232.
Does anybody know if the IRFP4332 is a good alternative for an Audison SR1DK?
Here in DIYaudio was another post with a defect Audison SR1DK which had 4x IRFP264n installed on the output.
The IRFP4232 are very good fets (300v and 117A, RDS 30milli-ohm), but unfortunately hard to get for me.
The IRFP264N are 250v and 44A.
I have found the IRFP4332 (250V and 57A RDS 29milli-ohm).
They are more easy to drive since the input capacitance is lower then the IRFP4232.
Does anybody know if the IRFP4332 is a good alternative for an Audison SR1DK?
The 117A isn't a good spec. It's for a 0.25% duty cycle pulse.
Use the continuous current at 25C and 100C, as well as the RDSon, CISS and QG.
Use the continuous current at 25C and 100C, as well as the RDSon, CISS and QG.
I see, ID is 60a on the IRFP4232.
Looks like the IRFP4332 is very close to the IRFP4232 then.
IRFP4332:
- 250V
- 57A
- RDS 29mohm
- Gate charge 99-150c
- Ciss 5860 pf
IRFP4232: (those were installed)
- 250v
- 60A
- RDS 30mohm
- Gate charge 160-240c
- Ciss 7290 pf
Looks like a good alternative right?
It's easier to drive them as well.
Looks like the IRFP4332 is very close to the IRFP4232 then.
IRFP4332:
- 250V
- 57A
- RDS 29mohm
- Gate charge 99-150c
- Ciss 5860 pf
IRFP4232: (those were installed)
- 250v
- 60A
- RDS 30mohm
- Gate charge 160-240c
- Ciss 7290 pf
Looks like a good alternative right?
It's easier to drive them as well.
It appears so but I've found it difficult to determine what's suitable in the class D output stage from specs. Test thoroughly and don't get too confident until the replacement has worked in multiple amps of the same model.