Class D Amp with LM566, LM393 and 2XIRF530

I wonder,why metal powder ring cores , and ferrite cores all gows very hot?
I see guys using yellow ring cores.I also try to add a gap to yellow ring core but then a magic smoke of 10R zobel resistor is present.
Has anyone install yellow ring core (from PC power supply)with success ,not hot?
 
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You can use TIP31 but replace 10k resistor with 3k3 (conected to base TIP31 and 12V zener). D200 run at 450kHz.
Hi Mile, is it something wrong with my amplifier.I see that it is runing at 280KHz not 450KHz ?
Do you think that is something wrong?
What i can do to disappear this in red circle oscillations?
 

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Hi Mile, is it something wrong with my amplifier.I see that it is runing at 280KHz not 450KHz ?
Do you think that is something wrong?
What i can do to disappear this in red circle oscillations?

Use 1k pot instead 510R resistor and set frequency. Amp will work from 250kHz to 450kHz but with proper output coil, use micrometals ring core T106-2 or T130-2 or use coilcraft 33uH inductor post #807 http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/182900-class-d-amp-lm566-lm393-2xirf530-81.html
 
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I see this code typed on the ferrite 3c90
The measurement value
Scope behind the Low Pass filter
Scope after Low Pass filter.
 

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