Jen,
Just a few comments on board layout after working with your Leach amp boards.
1) Provide more room around the electrolytic in the feedback for physically larger cap options, and provide a plurality of lead hole spacings to allow for options in part selection, such as Black Gate caps in the 470uf range.
2) In the same idea of parts options, provide for optional lead arrangements for the differential transistors, as some swap the leads. Their are good options in the Toshiba line for input transistors, where two of the leads are reversed from "standard" lead outs.
3) Ideally, and if possible, layout the differential transistors so that the flat sides in a pair face each other, so they can be glued together easily for thermal coupling to one another. I have never seen this done, and haven't even looked at the layout required, so I don't even know if it's practically doable without compromising elsewhere. But it would be nice to have them thermally coupled in an easy-to-do manner.
Hope this helps.
Just a few comments on board layout after working with your Leach amp boards.
1) Provide more room around the electrolytic in the feedback for physically larger cap options, and provide a plurality of lead hole spacings to allow for options in part selection, such as Black Gate caps in the 470uf range.
2) In the same idea of parts options, provide for optional lead arrangements for the differential transistors, as some swap the leads. Their are good options in the Toshiba line for input transistors, where two of the leads are reversed from "standard" lead outs.
3) Ideally, and if possible, layout the differential transistors so that the flat sides in a pair face each other, so they can be glued together easily for thermal coupling to one another. I have never seen this done, and haven't even looked at the layout required, so I don't even know if it's practically doable without compromising elsewhere. But it would be nice to have them thermally coupled in an easy-to-do manner.
Hope this helps.
hi jens,
pls provide inverted out for bridging like the one you have in PA-34A II for upscale power
roland
pls provide inverted out for bridging like the one you have in PA-34A II for upscale power
roland
hi jens,
can you provide more space between the vas, to126 transistors so that to220's can be used if desired...
thanks
can you provide more space between the vas, to126 transistors so that to220's can be used if desired...
thanks
Hello all,
For now can we please comment on the schematics only, part selection will be discussed later.
Thanks for any input given.
BTW: my name is "Jens" not Jen!!!
\Jens
For now can we please comment on the schematics only, part selection will be discussed later.
Thanks for any input given.
BTW: my name is "Jens" not Jen!!!
\Jens
hi jens,
i would be more comfortable with the output trannies in 4's instead of 3's.
also would it be possible to have the output stage expandable, so we can add more trannies should we feel the need?
thanks
i would be more comfortable with the output trannies in 4's instead of 3's.
also would it be possible to have the output stage expandable, so we can add more trannies should we feel the need?
thanks
Tony said:hi jens,
i would be more comfortable with the output trannies in 4's instead of 3's.
also would it be possible to have the output stage expandable, so we can add more trannies should we feel the need?
thanks
Wouldn't 4 sets just make the PCB even longer? Prof Leach used TO-3s and only used two sets. I think Jens has three sets because they are plastic devices. One of the reasons for Jens' design, I think, is to avoid all of the wires associated with the original design. I suppose this amp could be made with optional output boards, but then you are back to wires again. With the design Jens has here there are already 12 output devices on the board. Going to need a pretty big heatsink to fit more.
Blessings, Terry
djk reccommends twice the number of plastics as metal to3's and i believe 1 more trannie will mot make the board that long, maybe 30mm longer, or 60mmm even.
expansion board can be made with less cable, since these pcb's will be mounted side by side, wiring will be minimal.
expansion board can be made with less cable, since these pcb's will be mounted side by side, wiring will be minimal.
Hi JensRasmussen ,
I use traxmaker to make pcb well im a student and i was wondering what kind of tips can u provide concerning pcbs ?? Example
Traxwidth, grounding techniques ect...
A link to a website would be cool to.
Thanks in advance !
🙂
I use traxmaker to make pcb well im a student and i was wondering what kind of tips can u provide concerning pcbs ?? Example
Traxwidth, grounding techniques ect...
A link to a website would be cool to.
Thanks in advance !
🙂
Hello,
I just finished the first edition of the Super Amp.....
PDF for download here: http://www.delta-audio.com/temp_jens\Super Leach_ver_0.9.pdf
The file is about 800kb - sorry
Please comment
I will start work on compressing the layout this weekend
\Jens
I just finished the first edition of the Super Amp.....
PDF for download here: http://www.delta-audio.com/temp_jens\Super Leach_ver_0.9.pdf
The file is about 800kb - sorry
Please comment
I will start work on compressing the layout this weekend
\Jens
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Regards,
Elvin
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Regards,
Elvin
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Regards,
Elvin
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Yup,
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If one were to type in the http://www.delta-audio.com in front of /temp, then the forum computer system will translate it as......
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Regards,
Elvin
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gets translated wrong over here as
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If one were to type in the http://www.delta-audio.com in front of /temp, then the forum computer system will translate it as......
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A short naming convention usually prevents this.
% signs in a URL name generally confuse the system.
BTW, all computer links will work from your own machine.
Regards,
Elvin
i'd like to give a boost to this thread,
i can't wait to hear the results of jens prototype
while looking for appropriate heatsink for this board, i found MF12-151.5 from Conrad heatsinks Australia.
jens, will 120mm x 151.5 be enough ?
My usage is outdoor PA so i'd be better with fan.
Since jens provided option for separate supply feed for front-end and outputs, i'll adopt A75 power supply to use 65-0-65 trafo.
Is it only the zener diode which needs to be changed ? if so, to what voltage rating ?
i can't wait to hear the results of jens prototype

while looking for appropriate heatsink for this board, i found MF12-151.5 from Conrad heatsinks Australia.
jens, will 120mm x 151.5 be enough ?
My usage is outdoor PA so i'd be better with fan.
Since jens provided option for separate supply feed for front-end and outputs, i'll adopt A75 power supply to use 65-0-65 trafo.
Is it only the zener diode which needs to be changed ? if so, to what voltage rating ?
too good an amp to use for PA imho
hi roland,
the leach super amp is a high fidelity amp, no one can prevent you if you want to use it for pa. but i feel there are other amps more suitable for pa work, you can visit delta-audio.com any you will see what i mean.
i have the original design using to-3's, i can send you the files if you want them.
tony
hi roland,
the leach super amp is a high fidelity amp, no one can prevent you if you want to use it for pa. but i feel there are other amps more suitable for pa work, you can visit delta-audio.com any you will see what i mean.
i have the original design using to-3's, i can send you the files if you want them.
tony
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My usage is outdoor PA so i'd be better with fan.
Since jens provided option for separate supply feed for front-end and outputs, i'll adopt A75 power supply to use 65-0-65 trafo.
Is it only the zener diode which needs to be changed ? if so, to what voltage rating ? [/B]
Conrad also has heat sinks suitable for forced air - see flat back narrow fin spacing. Place two fin to fin and they make a nice tunnel for 120mm fans.
The A75 regulator multiplies the voltage reference by ~5.5. I got 64.5V out of it using nominally 12V zeners. You should also change the voltage divider resistors (R5, R8, R10 and R13)to 1/2 or 1 watt types, since dissipation is around .3 W in the 10K at 65V. If you use the LED, R15 and R16 should also be 1 W.
Do you gain anything over the Low TIM if you only run 65V rails? I thought the reason for the double barrel was to be able to use 90V rails. My Jens designed Low TIM is running on 65V rails with a 70V regulated front end.
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