Ok, the first and most elaborate step of monitoring the amp is done... the switching status. From now I can analyze the health status (for example clipping or dc offset) in digital domain.
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Ah, so you have a self oscillating design? I'd still love to see a schematic if you're willing to share.
Cheers,
Greg
Cheers,
Greg
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At the moment I don't want to publish the circuit but I think I will make a assembly kit with maybe all the smd parts pre-assembled.
And there will be a "plug-in" dsp board, based on a ADAU1701/1702 DSP from analog devices. Together with the monitoring interface this could be a very powerful and flexible amp. I will work on it the next weeks 🙂
That sounds interesting... 😎
At the moment I don't want to publish the circuit but I think I will make a assembly kit with maybe all the smd parts pre-assembled.
And there will be a "plug-in" dsp board, based on a ADAU1701/1702 DSP from analog devices. Together with the monitoring interface this could be a very powerful and flexible amp. I will work on it the next weeks 🙂
I see you have evolved your earlier idea of DSP+amp. Performance LOOKS SUPER!
I would be very interested in the amp "kit", as well as the ADAU1701 plug in board. If you could have 3 or 4 amplification channels fed from the DSP that would be perfect for active loudspeakers.
Can you post some of your thoughts about the DSP - how will it be programmed (e.g. using Sigma Studio)?
Thanks for posting about your work!
I see you have evolved your earlier idea of DSP+amp. Performance LOOKS SUPER!
Thanks!
I'm thinking about a two channel version, having one "motheramp" and a "doughteramp". DSP plugin-card and monitoring µC is then on the motheramp. But the HOW is still a questionmark in my eyes...I would be very interested in the amp "kit", as well as the ADAU1701 plug in board. If you could have 3 or 4 amplification channels fed from the DSP that would be perfect for active loudspeakers.
Simple, minimal configuration of the adau170x. Using the build in analoge in- and Outputs. Yes, I will use Sigma Studio. But I haven't thought about the details right now.Can you post some of your thoughts about the DSP - how will it be programmed (e.g. using Sigma Studio)?
Thanks for posting about your work!
I like the idea of a "green" low power consumption amp. The way to go ! If it sounds as good as it measures I would be interested in building one ;-)
Hi guys,
yes and no... I sold the prototype and the guy is very happy about it 😀
Unfotunately I'm a bit busy at the moment but this project is still in my mind and I will make a new prototype as soon as I can 🙂
yes and no... I sold the prototype and the guy is very happy about it 😀
Unfotunately I'm a bit busy at the moment but this project is still in my mind and I will make a new prototype as soon as I can 🙂
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