That's why my design (white/ gold) has the thermal pad underneath and vias connecting the top and bottom together (as per the datasheet).
That way its possible to apply a large soldering iron to the bottom, to melt the pre-placed solder on top, that's under the chip.
I have seen it done on a Youtube channel and it does work.
That way its possible to apply a large soldering iron to the bottom, to melt the pre-placed solder on top, that's under the chip.
I have seen it done on a Youtube channel and it does work.
Hi,First point of comparison was with amplifier input having Toshiba 2SK170/2SJ74 input, where input JFET buffer pair was replaced with OPA828 in the unity gain configuration. OPA828 was better. It was not only my opinion. Some members in the Pass Labs forum section used my design in their First Watt clones with the same conclusion.
I'd have a question - I can't find although I've looked - where can I find that example you mentioned in which a 2sk17/2sj74 was swapped using an OPA828?
Replacing the 2SK170/2SJ74 pair for OPA828 is an interesting experiment. Choosing obsolete and hard to find parts that are also often counterfeit for DIY projects built by many is not really a strength.
Higher performance, normal availability and even lower cost. What is not to like?
Higher performance, normal availability and even lower cost. What is not to like?
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Not everything done during development was described in detail at some thread, but there are some details available.Hi,
I'd have a question - I can't find although I've looked - where can I find that example you mentioned in which a 2sk17/2sj74 was swapped using an OPA828?
Vunce replaced Toshiba input on his M2 build:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...it-and-similar-amplifiers.382345/post-6949371
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...it-and-similar-amplifiers.382345/post-6948402
I've replaced Input on my LuDEF build:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...ludef-sissysit-and-similar-amplifiers.382345/
william2001 used it with SissySIT:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/sissysit-r-3.371272/post-7352277
There are other examples.
Thank you for the examples, I wasn't so much concerned with proving it was done as with how to safely replace the step from 2sk17/2sj74 with this OPA. I was thinking more of a schematic - how to do it. There are quite a few interesting designs on the mentioned j-fets.
Ah, I thought you were interested in confirmations that resulting sound is better or at least equal to the legendary Toshiba parts.
Unfortunately, operational amplifier can’t be a simple and direct replacement for JFET parts in any circuit. In all referenced examples, complete discrete JFET input buffer was bypassed and replaced with different version containing JFET opamp (and other required circuitry).
Unfortunately, operational amplifier can’t be a simple and direct replacement for JFET parts in any circuit. In all referenced examples, complete discrete JFET input buffer was bypassed and replaced with different version containing JFET opamp (and other required circuitry).
I can't find any source of VSOP adaptor with thermal pad and pins. any ideas? am currently using an adapter from mouser PA0042C for the opa2828, but no pad.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/opa828-opa2828-vs-opa627.400109/page-5#post-7735566
It has the to some incomprehensible pin 9.
It has the to some incomprehensible pin 9.
Its not incomprehensible - its for grounding the 0.1uF decouple caps which are an option and located on the same board as the OPA8282.
Op amps have +15v and -15v but no 0v center voltage, so this allows the + and - voltage to be decoupled.
Op amps have +15v and -15v but no 0v center voltage, so this allows the + and - voltage to be decoupled.
Of course I understand that. We had a discussion here and many did not understand "pin 9". I made some adapters in the past in similar style so with GND pin and 2 x cap. It is a good choice to do so, if not the best.
Hi,
Thank you for a thread 🙂
My question is regarding your experience with a power supply. Has anyone tried, what kind of capacitance is the best to power this OPAMP?
My OPA 2828 (double 828) will work as a buffer in my analog after DAC. They are supplied with 15VDC (LT1963/LT3015). Of course I am usying 100nf ceramic bypass, but what kind of Electrolytic is the best to use, in sense of Capacitance? 10 uF or rather 47 uF? Do you have experience with it?
Thank you for a thread 🙂
My question is regarding your experience with a power supply. Has anyone tried, what kind of capacitance is the best to power this OPAMP?
My OPA 2828 (double 828) will work as a buffer in my analog after DAC. They are supplied with 15VDC (LT1963/LT3015). Of course I am usying 100nf ceramic bypass, but what kind of Electrolytic is the best to use, in sense of Capacitance? 10 uF or rather 47 uF? Do you have experience with it?
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If you have a massiv ground plane nearby, maybe. If not, a single capacitor across the supply pins may be better than injecting a ground current where it is up to no good.Of course I understand that. We had a discussion here and many did not understand "pin 9". I made some adapters in the past in similar style so with GND pin and 2 x cap. It is a good choice to do so, if not the best.
For my 4-way rebuilt crossovers that use the OPA2828's for the upper mid and high, I used an external dual R-core power supply which I converted to run -15/ +15v. It has big capacitors on it like 14,000uF, then I swapped the filtering caps on the crossover itself to new 2200uF/ 25v.Hi,
Thank you for a thread 🙂
My question is regarding your experience with a power supply. Has anyone tried, what kind of capacitance is the best to power this OPAMP?
My OPA 2828 (double 828) will work as a buffer in my analog after DAC. They are supplied with 15VDC (LT1963/LT3015). Of course I am usying 100nf ceramic bypass, but what kind of Electrolytic is the best to use, in sense of Capacitance? 10 uF or rather 47 uF? Do you have experience with it?
The custom made OPA828 boards also had the 0.1uF designed on with a spare 9th pin for a wire to the ground plane.
See here:
I have been completely rebuilding a pair of dbx 234XL analog crossovers.
I swapped all the TL074 types for OPA1644, & LM353 for OPA1642 dual - all worked very well in that position.
The output opamp drivers were more hassle - replacing NE5532 using a mix of OPA828 for the high end/ upper mid, OPA627 for the bass and Burson v7 Vivid discrete for the sub - all these opamps are working at their peak in these frequency ranges.
I had to make up some custom boards (white/ gold) for the OPA828's with the heat transfer pads, and a transfer plate for the 1644 SMD taking it back down to fit the...
I swapped all the TL074 types for OPA1644, & LM353 for OPA1642 dual - all worked very well in that position.
The output opamp drivers were more hassle - replacing NE5532 using a mix of OPA828 for the high end/ upper mid, OPA627 for the bass and Burson v7 Vivid discrete for the sub - all these opamps are working at their peak in these frequency ranges.
I had to make up some custom boards (white/ gold) for the OPA828's with the heat transfer pads, and a transfer plate for the 1644 SMD taking it back down to fit the...
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