Hi all
I'd like to use 4 irs2092 in parallel on one +-65V (1500W) source, like I saw it in several youtube videos
(all components from aliexpress)
While with only one irs2092 everything works fine, problems arise by adding further irs2092 in parallel.
Problem:
impulses at loudspeakers with 2Hz to about 10Hz randomly (rally noisy loud spikes)
so there is a kind of interaction of these amps , ..no idea what is the reason
I already tried:
I only have basic electronic and soldering skills, and would be thankful for your support.
best regards
I'd like to use 4 irs2092 in parallel on one +-65V (1500W) source, like I saw it in several youtube videos
(all components from aliexpress)
- https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....order_list.order_list_main.22.27df1802OC3TUx
- https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100....order_list.order_list_main.58.27df1802OC3TUx
While with only one irs2092 everything works fine, problems arise by adding further irs2092 in parallel.
Problem:
impulses at loudspeakers with 2Hz to about 10Hz randomly (rally noisy loud spikes)
so there is a kind of interaction of these amps , ..no idea what is the reason
I already tried:
- changing the audio input signal (different Bluetooth receiver & dsp boards) -> no impact
- different combination of irs2092 (to check if any of these is particularly damaged) -> any mix gives similar result (->no single defect of one amp)
- R13 is 101 (not sure if this plays a role as described in other posts)
I only have basic electronic and soldering skills, and would be thankful for your support.
best regards
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Possibly supply tripping & resetting due to charging additional supply caps on amplifiers?
What happens if you connect one, then 2, then 3...
while powered up?
What happens if you connect one, then 2, then 3...
while powered up?
thanks russc for the idea
I tried it (see photo)
amp 3 directly connected to source
amp4 with switch in-between
when I heard the music on speaker amp 3 i switched on the amp4 (connected to subwoofer 8ohm)
unfortunately same noisy (maybe at bit higher frequency than if i have connect 3 or 4 amps simultaneous)
in general it seems that the amp produces very high noise at low volume levels and have extreme switching impulse on the speaker during on/off
- the quality seems to be bad
any further idea ?
Did anyone use this amp for home cinema ? or is it scrap in terms of noise levels?
Hope I get this things running acceptable as I already bought 8 irs2092 and two of the 65V source.
I tried it (see photo)
amp 3 directly connected to source
amp4 with switch in-between
when I heard the music on speaker amp 3 i switched on the amp4 (connected to subwoofer 8ohm)
unfortunately same noisy (maybe at bit higher frequency than if i have connect 3 or 4 amps simultaneous)
in general it seems that the amp produces very high noise at low volume levels and have extreme switching impulse on the speaker during on/off
- the quality seems to be bad
any further idea ?
Did anyone use this amp for home cinema ? or is it scrap in terms of noise levels?
Hope I get this things running acceptable as I already bought 8 irs2092 and two of the 65V source.
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Its years since I used the irs2092.
I seem to remember an application note about stereo systems where the 2029 clocks have to be out of phase or problems can occur.
The clocks can be tweaked to be a little different.
Dont connect the reset pins together on the 2092's.
I found with large smoothing caps the amp boomed on power down.
IR told me to add a reset control circuit that tripped when 12 volt supply went below about 10 volts
This isnt simple as the reset pin must be driven through an opto coupler and a resistor or 2092 blows up.
I used a small PIC with A2D to measure voltage and driver opto coupler accordingly.
I seem to remember an application note about stereo systems where the 2029 clocks have to be out of phase or problems can occur.
The clocks can be tweaked to be a little different.
Dont connect the reset pins together on the 2092's.
I found with large smoothing caps the amp boomed on power down.
IR told me to add a reset control circuit that tripped when 12 volt supply went below about 10 volts
This isnt simple as the reset pin must be driven through an opto coupler and a resistor or 2092 blows up.
I used a small PIC with A2D to measure voltage and driver opto coupler accordingly.
found a older post of you : https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/connecting-2-amplifiers-together-on-same-pcb.247054/
and a few posts telling to replace the R13 to 3,1K
not sure what you are suggesting -> is there anything that can be done with limited effort ?
and a few posts telling to replace the R13 to 3,1K
not sure what you are suggesting -> is there anything that can be done with limited effort ?
new test showed that:
when I switch on/off one more amp sometimes the 65v source quits working (can be started after some while again)
both existing sources (same type) show same behavior
unfortunately I don't have a different +-65V trafo to test if all trouble comes from the source type
when I switch on/off one more amp sometimes the 65v source quits working (can be started after some while again)
both existing sources (same type) show same behavior
unfortunately I don't have a different +-65V trafo to test if all trouble comes from the source type