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

Thanks, Jerms.

I would like to have a gain of 26 dB. 20 dB would be low for me as I use an unity buffer before the TPA3118 amp.

I suggested the simplest approach.... for a level of "simple" involving SMD soldering. 🙂

26dB requires replacement of components, rather than simple removal. The combinations are in the TPA3118 or TPA3116 topics.... Known needle in two haystacks....

You'd be better off ordering the "official" Sanwu boards and comparing them to the ones you have. Or modifying the current ones and comparing them to the unmodified Sanwus when they arrive.
 
In direct comparison, i'd say this chip is genuine TI, but not a TPA3118, it's a blacktopped TPA3130. :cop:

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TPA3118: $1.45/1k
TPA3130: $1.05/1k

The TPA3130 is the low power TPA3118 (2x15W). Could you try acetone on the surface and scratching with your fingernails?
 
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Let's see if he may proove this by acetone and scratching. I also ordered 2 of them yesterday.

The thing is, the TPA3130 have it's OC-trippoint set at 4.5A. As we go PBTL (double OC current), this ain't an issue as these inductors aren't able to handle even 4.5A without unlinearity/distortion.

@doctormord, do you mean I should rub the top of the chip with acetone to try and see if I can rub off the print? And reveal more writings below?
 
After rubbing vigorously with acetone, using both a piece of tissue paper wetted in acetone and finger nail. Nothing comes off. The piece of tissue doesn't collect black deposit, which I presume it would have if it was rubbing off a coat of "black topping". The only change I see is the printed text has become fainter due to the rather vigorous ministrations.

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The new scratch mark is where I accidentally scratched it with the tip of a screw driver.

Now, back to regular programming:

1/ how do I change gain to 26 dB? I'm ready to de/solder SMD resistors to achieve it.

2/ where exactly do I put those 330 pF + 10R?

I'll appreciate pointers for the above two queries.
 
Well yes, could also be the other way around, not blacktopped but shaved down (as irribeo stated earlier) Both ways are common practice to apply new markings.

Maybe i get the same "3118" to further investigate. Nothing's wrong with the 3130, it's just limited by design to a lower current. Maybe thats a degraded 3118 to get a higher yield from the wafer.

So now back to topic. 🙂
 
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