Hi electroconico
Think IRFB4020 is a bit to the low side for 350W (though data sheet promise 300W into 8 ohms). Go for something like IRFB4229, which is better suited for this kind of power level.
Nice amp 🙂
Kind regards Baldin 🙂
Think IRFB4020 is a bit to the low side for 350W (though data sheet promise 300W into 8 ohms). Go for something like IRFB4229, which is better suited for this kind of power level.
Nice amp 🙂
Kind regards Baldin 🙂
Hi electroconico
Think IRFB4020 is a bit to the low side for 350W (though data sheet promise 300W into 8 ohms). Go for something like IRFB4229, which is better suited for this kind of power level.
Nice amp 🙂
Kind regards Baldin 🙂
Ty Baldin
I'll try them!
If I use them, Should I decrease the Fosc to work properly ?
Assuming that the irb4229 has high charge. Right?
Does the irs2092 could manage them properly ?
ty
irs by itself maybe not, I used zetex buffers and drive them at 480kHz with no problem, but that is probably not an option for youTy Baldin
I'll try them!
If I use them, Should I decrease the Fosc to work properly ?
Assuming that the irb4229 has high charge. Right?
Does the irs2092 could manage them properly ?
ty
I would try to stay above 250kHz, that would be great
irs by itself maybe not, I used zetex buffers and drive them at 480kHz with no problem, but that is probably not an option for you
I would try to stay above 250kHz, that would be great
Wich Zetex driver are you using?
Ty a lot Luka!
regards!
I have a similar design using the 4420 and found power off problems with 4420, I get a siren like noise for a second on power down. It seems the 4420 gets upset at power off.
Perhaps use transistors instead of the 4420 ?
I see the over current levels are set quite high but similar to what I found I had to use.
Perhaps use transistors instead of the 4420 ?
I see the over current levels are set quite high but similar to what I found I had to use.
I really like the name DigitClass Hyper XD ...... with through hole components and single sided PCB 😀hi
greetings can anyone advice me if this schematic is ok to build since i want to try making a amp with IRS2092
WARM REGARDS
andrew lebon
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