Hello,
We have a situation where we need to be able to inject a small dc voltage into a speaker driver while it is being driven by a large power amp. We plan on monitoring the dc current flow through the driver to get an idea of its temperature. We plan on using a large value cap between the driver and the power amp to isolate the power amp from the dc voltage. We will be using an 8 ohm driver and will be testing at levels from 500 to 1500 watts. The test signal is filtered pink noise, 30 hz to 600 Hz. We were planning on using about a 10Kuf cap to be sure we do not filter any of the low frequency information.
My question is, can we use a computer grade electrolytic cap in this situation, or do we need to make a large bipolar cap out of a bank of caps?
The amp is capable of out put voltages of over 120 V.
How should we spec out the cap or caps?
Thanks!
McJerry
Eminence Speaker LLC
We have a situation where we need to be able to inject a small dc voltage into a speaker driver while it is being driven by a large power amp. We plan on monitoring the dc current flow through the driver to get an idea of its temperature. We plan on using a large value cap between the driver and the power amp to isolate the power amp from the dc voltage. We will be using an 8 ohm driver and will be testing at levels from 500 to 1500 watts. The test signal is filtered pink noise, 30 hz to 600 Hz. We were planning on using about a 10Kuf cap to be sure we do not filter any of the low frequency information.
My question is, can we use a computer grade electrolytic cap in this situation, or do we need to make a large bipolar cap out of a bank of caps?
The amp is capable of out put voltages of over 120 V.
How should we spec out the cap or caps?
Thanks!
McJerry
Eminence Speaker LLC
Bipolar shouldn't really matter, since ideally, it won't have any voltage across it. You might find some distortion from the caps, but if this is purely for heat in the voice coil, that doesn't matter.
Of course, at 1kW, voltages are getting up there so bipolar might be worthwhile anyway.
Tim
Of course, at 1kW, voltages are getting up there so bipolar might be worthwhile anyway.
Tim
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