Cheap TPA3118D2 boards, modding them and everything that comes with it

Actually no Class D amplifiers have terrible psrr. This is why best setups use low noise regulated PSU (like Astricons)


I guess with Class-D, PSU is of less importance than with Class-A(/B).
Is a fact that Class-D already filter it's output, from it's own noise and all the others 😛.
If anything, I would put an inductor in power supply line to filter switching frequencies from SMPS (like my LEPAI 2020+ has - nice touch!)
 
Standalone Volt

We are working as we speak on the standalone TPA3118. Same as the picture (except it has RCA inputs)...with a little trick.

Remember when I said the class d amplifiers have bad psrr ? Not the stand alone...we can give about 70db of PSRR on the board.

That will have significant impact on sound.
 
Great! Sign me up. What do I do with the 6 or so 3118 Sanwu boards tho? Lol. I've noticed that wattage goes down considerably with stereo versions of 3118. Is this the case with "house" ones as well? Something like 60w for the mono and 25 for the stereo? I find I enjoy the full 60w of the mono boards for head room and max volume for the less than efficient small 3-4 inchers I am building.
 
We are working as we speak on the standalone TPA3118. Same as the picture (except it has RCA inputs)...with a little trick.

Remember when I said the class d amplifiers have bad psrr ? Not the stand alone...we can give about 70db of PSRR on the board.

That will have significant impact on sound.

In an earlier post (#1202) , you commented "Actually no Class D amplifiers have terrible psrr" ??

By the way, according to the data sheet, the typical 3116/3118 chip has a PSRR of -70 dB.

Regards,
 
Great! Sign me up. What do I do with the 6 or so 3118 Sanwu boards tho? Lol. I've noticed that wattage goes down considerably with stereo versions of 3118. Is this the case with "house" ones as well? Something like 60w for the mono and 25 for the stereo? I find I enjoy the full 60w of the mono boards for head room and max volume for the less than efficient small 3-4 inchers I am building.

Each chip has 2 channels. The mono boards simply route one input channel through both sides of the chip. One chip = 50-60W of output whether it be into one channel or two.
 
Each chip has 2 channels. The mono boards simply route one input channel through both sides of the chip. One chip = 50-60W of output whether it be into one channel or two.


To get full 60w , you will need 24v and 4ohm speaker or something close to that

And not to mention distortion level at that wattage level

Currently I'm running
- 20V from laptop adapter
- 20db gain modified
- Visaton FR10 4ohm speaker in Buschhorn
- A cheap X-DA3 USB PCM5102A DAC without volume control(direct connect)
- Player is foobar2000 with standard EQ

I won't say its the loud setup, but it suit my requirement
The amp barely get hot

Hissing noise level was better than my previous amp running on TDA7294
 
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tpa3118 with capacitance multiplier

Attached is our Volt+ with capacitance multiplier .CM has a PSRR of about 70db up to 100Khz and about 48db at 1Mhz

It will work with any laptops bricks from 12-24v and dropout voltage can be adjusted using the trimpot (dropout voltage should be higher than noise/ripple on PSU) We recommend 2x higher to make sure its fine.
 

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Sorry but layout is very impractical. How is this board supposed to be built in a case ?

- Input connectors are at the same side as volume potentiometer ?!
- speaker connectors are at the opposite side of DC jack ?!
- power on LED is at the same side as the DC jack ?!

Please think of a better layout so that devices can be encased without headaches. Volume and power on LED are at the front. Speaker outputs, DC jack and RCA inputs are at the backside in 99.9% of devices that are meant to be operated by humans.
 
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Hi Jean Paul ,

yeah we are aware of RCA/potentimeter , but from our testing it should have enough space.
Speaker connectors /dc jack...that was our choice since the beginning. We wanted to separate the digital noise from analog stage as much as possible

We will release a very cheap acrylic box for it.


Sorry but layout is very impractical. How is this board supposed to be built in a case ?

- Input connectors are at the same side as volume potentiometer ?!
- speaker connectors are at the opposite side of DC jack ?!
 
It has the same ergonomics as Raspberry Pi. It would be wise to design not only with technical excellence in mind. A device should be ergonomically unchallenged otherwise it will annoy all its users all day every day !

Connectors at three sides ?! What where you guy thinking ? The now created cable salad/spaghetti is very annoying as it takes more space than necessary and it gives a messy look. Besides that it serves absolutely no purpose.
 
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