BPA-200 Pridge/Parallel Amp

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Hey guys,

So far i've been amazed with the knowledge in here!.

I was reading the BAP200 document from national and seems like a very interesting design for the ones tha don't actually know what will be the final impedance of the speakers.

A couple of questions though

1.Has anyone built that design? If so, how good is the performance?

2.Is the servos good or bad? improvement in audio quality & improvement in safety and dissipation issues or degradetion of audio quality however improvement in safety and dissipation?

3. On this document (last pages) the rails are displied as +-42 volts which is the max of the IC? Can this be right ? Recommended from the manufacturer? I really don't get it.
Based on my calcs for a mid design for 6ohms speakers max rail is 30V.

4. Will this (exact) design work well on the LM4780? I'm asking since i the 4780 has better SNR and i have already 10 of them 🙂.
Has anyone built this with 4780s?

Thanks a lot.
 
otherside said:
Hey guys,


1.Has anyone built that design? If so, how good is the performance?

Ive built it,it sound good

otherside said:
Hey guys
2.Is the servos good or bad? improvement in audio quality & improvement in safety and dissipation issues or degradetion of audio quality however improvement in safety and dissipation?

I did not use servos. I used the inverted mode and zeroed out the dc offset with a potentiometer on the + signal input

otherside said:
Hey guys
3. On this document (last pages) the rails are displied as +-42 volts which is the max of the IC? Can this be right ? Recommended from the manufacturer? I really don't get it.
Based on my calcs for a mid design for 6ohms speakers max rail is 30V.

That is the unloaded voltage, with the chips connected the voltage will drop a few volts.

otherside said:
Hey guys
4. Will this (exact) design work well on the LM4780? I'm asking since i the 4780 has better SNR and i have already 10 of them 🙂.
Has anyone built this with 4780s
It should work.
I never tried it but I think someone on this forum did. Search this forum there is plenty on the bridged parallel lm3886(4780)
 
digi01 (Zang) made and sold a few BPA 200 boards. I have yet to assemble mine but the layout and PCB's were outstanding.

He is VERY good with sharing. He "MAY" just give you the files to have some made. Would save you lots of time and they were debugged for you.
 
I'm thinking about such amplifier but using 6xLM3875 chips. It's a simple way to make good sounding and powerful amplifier with all protection circuits.
 

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