Hi All, just reviving this thread as I am about to commit the crossover design to a PCB having finished the CAD for the enclosure. Looking back at my sim the capacitance and inductance values are super high! Unfeasible really since I really am working in a tight space. Any idea how I can get a similar crossover frequency (250Hz-ish) and flat response with lower inductance and capacitance values?
Each PCB can only be 40*70mm. I've heard of electrolytics being used in parallel with smaller film caps to try get a hybrid benefit of the low DF from the film caps and high capacitance of the electrolytics but they are polarized so pretty sure that rules them out here. Also I have to use a passive crossover as I already have my amp PCB and there are no DSP/active crossover options on it.
What kind of cap do you think they're using here? Looks like it could be a winner?
Each PCB can only be 40*70mm. I've heard of electrolytics being used in parallel with smaller film caps to try get a hybrid benefit of the low DF from the film caps and high capacitance of the electrolytics but they are polarized so pretty sure that rules them out here. Also I have to use a passive crossover as I already have my amp PCB and there are no DSP/active crossover options on it.
What kind of cap do you think they're using here? Looks like it could be a winner?
An electrolytic capacitor on it's own should be fine. You could also use a line level filter before your amp.
I’m struggling to find unpolarized caps at these values though - unless I’m using the wrong search termsAn electrolytic capacitor on it's own should be fine. You could also use a line level filter before your amp.
Try bipolar electrolytic. Eg:
https://cpc.farnell.com/c/electroni...polar+electrolytic+capacitor&showResults=true
https://cpc.farnell.com/c/electroni...polar+electrolytic+capacitor&showResults=true
Perfect, thank you! Is there a preferred small inductor type for crossovers also?Try bipolar electrolytic
The air core inductors are much smaller and cheaper. Parts Express has a god variety of them. You may have to look around on DigikeyPerfect, thank you! Is there a preferred small inductor type for crossovers also?
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