Largest Class-D amp ever?

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Maybe the highest power amp ever insane 40.000Watts!!!
PKN 3PHASE power amplifier



THREE PHASE 400VAC POWER

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I have my doubts about this amplifier. Not available until next year?
A Class D amplifier has an efficiency of 85-90% at best.
This amplifier would need to dissipate between 400 watts (best case) and 1500 watts (worse case) in heat.
There is no way that a single rack unit amplifier can dissipate that much heat.
Even with a big blower to keep the chassis cool, there is not enough surface area to dissipate that amount of heat.
 
I have my doubts about this amplifier. Not available until next year?
A Class D amplifier has an efficiency of 85-90% at best.
This amplifier would need to dissipate between 400 watts (best case) and 1500 watts (worse case) in heat.
There is no way that a single rack unit amplifier can dissipate that much heat.
Even with a big blower to keep the chassis cool, there is not enough surface area to dissipate that amount of heat.

My thoughts exactly.... 😉
 
As I informed those PKN amps has soft switching and fancy GaN transisitors so they have losses in most of the operation range as low as 1% in the endstages. It would mean 99% efficiency which is not unrealistics today (however VERY pricey)

I do not know what power supply they have but on other forums some guys who saw the internals mentioned "military technology"
 
I have my doubts about this amplifier. Not available until next year?
A Class D amplifier has an efficiency of 85-90% at best.
This amplifier would need to dissipate between 400 watts (best case) and 1500 watts (worse case) in heat.
There is no way that a single rack unit amplifier can dissipate that much heat.
Even with a big blower to keep the chassis cool, there is not enough surface area to dissipate that amount of heat.

It would be quite doable with water cooling. Zalman used to sell a water cooler which had a separate radiator. This might make for an interesting DIY kit. (Backing the warranty on electronic equipment which has water cooling installed seems dicey to me.)
 
I have my doubts about this amplifier. Not available until next year?
A Class D amplifier has an efficiency of 85-90% at best.
This amplifier would need to dissipate between 400 watts (best case) and 1500 watts (worse case) in heat.
There is no way that a single rack unit amplifier can dissipate that much heat.
Even with a big blower to keep the chassis cool, there is not enough surface area to dissipate that amount of heat.

What are you talking about. 1U rack servers are generally spec'ed at ~500W of heat dissipation, so there's no reason an amp couldn't be.
 
What are you talking about. 1U rack servers are generally spec'ed at ~500W of heat dissipation, so there's no reason an amp couldn't be.
I would second that. Judging from their documentation, the amp does much better than 85-90%. In the end it's all about minimizing switching losses, and their amp switches at a relatively low 250kHz.
Also using GaN mosfets, I expect my module (http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/class-d/195848-uber-egan-half-bridge-module-4.html#post2710139) to stay fairly cool at hundreds of watts.
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I have several problems with this amplifier.
The power connector is far too small to handle the amount of current that this amplifier will consume.
The speaker connectors are, likewise, too small.
The output inductor which will handle 10 kilowatts is big ... very big.
I can't see how they can possibly package a 40 kilowatt amplifier in a 1RU chassis.
 
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