Inductance is 1μH, please do the listening tests.
🙂 But does it saturate at high outputs ?
I'm sure the listening tests are OK... but does the ferrite cause visible distortion on test ? I am talking about obvious visible distortion when running into an 8 ohm resistive load at say 10 khz... looks like a cross between severe slew limiting and cross over distortion as the output increase and the ferrite saturates .
I am not trying to find fault or criticise... this was a very real observed effect when I tried this using slip on ferrite beads of the sort used in SMPS etc a few years ago.
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???😱80°C ? Read norms for consumer electronic, Federmann...and teach them your students...
Safety rules, Federmann... You do not know ? 🙄
Standards for consumer electronic products, IEC standarts etc.
Standards for consumer electronic products, IEC standarts etc.
He is DIYing, why does he need to know ALL the normatives and certifications? He is not going to sell it to third persons.
I think that it suffices with knowing only basic security matters, like "all exposed conductive surfaces must be tied to safety earth" and all of that. If he is happy with a red hot chilly pepper, let it be.
Apart from that, 80Cº is not a so strange temp for a semiconductor. Computer processors, power mosfets, regulators....they are produced to withstand higher constant temps.
Now giving my oppinion, I wouldn't have a so hot case. I will attach it some kind of heatsink. But it is just my approach which happens to be the same as you, Sendy.
Just my oppinion, don't take that as an agressive post. It's just that my english is not perfect and I don't know how to accurately express certain thoughts.
Regards,
Regi
I think that it suffices with knowing only basic security matters, like "all exposed conductive surfaces must be tied to safety earth" and all of that. If he is happy with a red hot chilly pepper, let it be.
Apart from that, 80Cº is not a so strange temp for a semiconductor. Computer processors, power mosfets, regulators....they are produced to withstand higher constant temps.
Now giving my oppinion, I wouldn't have a so hot case. I will attach it some kind of heatsink. But it is just my approach which happens to be the same as you, Sendy.
Just my oppinion, don't take that as an agressive post. It's just that my english is not perfect and I don't know how to accurately express certain thoughts.
Regards,
Regi
if the chassis ends are ~80degC then the device may well have Tc>100degC.
The 150degC device would then need to be de-rated to about 40% of it's 25degC dissipation. if Tc is 110degC then de-rate to 32%.
This on top of the hospital visit for the youngster that rested their inquisitive hand on that chassis.
The 150degC device would then need to be de-rated to about 40% of it's 25degC dissipation. if Tc is 110degC then de-rate to 32%.
This on top of the hospital visit for the youngster that rested their inquisitive hand on that chassis.
Good sight, didn't noticed it...regiregi22, I see no safety earth, only two live wires to the power sockets :?:
In fact, he has ONLY ONE live wire connected. On the IEC, the top is earth, which isn't connected. And if you look closer, on the other pin there is no cable neither. Only one wire, live or ground. Depending of the european country, you will have live or neutral depending in what orientation you plug the other end in the wall socket.
In Spain you can plug it in both positions.
Fedderman, you have a very dangerous amplifier out there. Look after it...😱
Federmann is teacher at intermediate school for elecrotechnics and this amp is work of one his student - all is based on Federmann's design, PCB and under his leadership...
Nico, what amps are you using? And what is the DIY DAC?
I like the way you hooked up your TV 🙂
I like the way you hooked up your TV 🙂
Regi,
All parts were recycle from my 15 year old high school project,. Booster schematics can be found from thred of longthrow.
All parts were recycle from my 15 year old high school project,. Booster schematics can be found from thred of longthrow.
Ni regiregi,
these amps are my own designs, labled RAS240 and RAS ELD. It is a tri-amped loudspeaker and DIY DAC is my own DAC which doubles as the control center, i.e. Remote input selector, master level control and cross-over filters for the varous speakers. Three digital (SPDF/toslink) inputs and one analogue.
Cheers,
Nico
these amps are my own designs, labled RAS240 and RAS ELD. It is a tri-amped loudspeaker and DIY DAC is my own DAC which doubles as the control center, i.e. Remote input selector, master level control and cross-over filters for the varous speakers. Three digital (SPDF/toslink) inputs and one analogue.
Cheers,
Nico
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Thanks Bonza, Skodaboy,
The whole house has been redone in beechwood in March this year. Wife insisted that my set-up matches everything else so I had the stand and speakers made in beech as well.
The whole house has been redone in beechwood in March this year. Wife insisted that my set-up matches everything else so I had the stand and speakers made in beech as well.
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