Fantastic !!!!
That is so awesome!!!!!.... Two successful BPA-200 build's in a row !!!!
I am getting ready to start playing with them myself very very soon now!!! 😉
Great Job!!!!! 😀

jer 🙂
That is so awesome!!!!!.... Two successful BPA-200 build's in a row !!!!
I am getting ready to start playing with them myself very very soon now!!! 😉
Great Job!!!!! 😀

jer 🙂
I'm inspired. If I were to decide build one of these BPA chip amps, what would be my expected slew rate performance? Do the additional chips scale the slew rate vertically or laterally?
brillantes schematic is based on my project in elab forum site, I have difficulties of choosing alternatives components here in the Philippines because most of the primary components especially the opamp is not available here, only smd type is avalable, but is not my option. so I search for substitutes, luckily I found a good one, The Sound is really good for outdoor or indoor, I used 12" driver 27hz -1500hz frequency response, 94 dB spl dual impedance, dual impedance passive coil, 50 oz. magnet, and the sound is like a theater .
How does that answer my question? The spec sheets on the LM3886 say each chip has >10v/uS slew and the LM3875 has about half that for those interested in providing the answer.
How does that answer my question? The spec sheets on the LM3886 say each chip has >10v/uS slew..............
Maybe we don't understand the question................ Do the additional chips scale the slew rate vertically or laterally?
I don't.
Do you understand?i can not see how paralleling devices might increase slew rate....
slew rate vertically or laterally?
There are commercial amps that spec a 30V/uS slew using 10V/uS chips. How can they do this? Do they bin the chips to find those at triple the rating or does the slew change when these chips are bridged? Sorry if I wasn't clear but that is what I meant by laterally (parallel) and vertically (bridged).
A pair of amps that are each capable of 5V/us, when bridged, allow the load to see twice that, i.e. 10V/us at the load. But the load impedance as seen by each amplifier is halved.
Right, so the chip is stressed for more current delivery. Does this effect the slew rate? I thought there may have been a way to improve slew rate by paralleling chips via a speed component since the load becomes easier to drive. Thanks for the attention to my question.
The typical value as shown int he spec sheet is 19v/us.
The 8v/us value is a worst case value.
The typical value is just that, it is what you should typically get per part produced.
The slew rate can be increased by using a composite configuration such as in the My-Ref design or even tomchr's latest design and his threads about it.
Here are some papers on the composite opamp configuration technique,
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/sboa002/sboa002.pdf
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/tidu026/tidu026.pdf
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/application-note/an21f.pdf
Of all of the square wave tests I have ever seen so far for a standard configuration look pretty darn good,
http://www.parttimeprojects.com/audio/diy/LM4780_Chipamp_page.php
And even better for a good composite design such as the scope traces found here from tomchr,
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...ifier-achieving-0-0004-thd-n.html#post4065794
and here,
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...ifier-achieving-0-0004-thd-n.html#post4068082
FWIW
jer 🙂
The 8v/us value is a worst case value.
The typical value is just that, it is what you should typically get per part produced.
The slew rate can be increased by using a composite configuration such as in the My-Ref design or even tomchr's latest design and his threads about it.
Here are some papers on the composite opamp configuration technique,
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/sboa002/sboa002.pdf
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/tidu026/tidu026.pdf
http://cds.linear.com/docs/en/application-note/an21f.pdf
Of all of the square wave tests I have ever seen so far for a standard configuration look pretty darn good,
http://www.parttimeprojects.com/audio/diy/LM4780_Chipamp_page.php
And even better for a good composite design such as the scope traces found here from tomchr,
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...ifier-achieving-0-0004-thd-n.html#post4065794
and here,
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/vend...ifier-achieving-0-0004-thd-n.html#post4068082
FWIW
jer 🙂
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