Your smps for a music computer
I have looked through this thread to see if my questions have been answered already. I hope I looked carefully.
There are many trying to improve the power supplies for computers used for music playback as inspired by cics and his cMP software. (cicsmemoryplayer.com)
Many have found an improvement due to substituting linear supplies but one wonders if a more audio oriented SMPS could do the job just as well especially the 5 volts rail which requires high current.
At this point we would need a 5 volts supply capable of 2 amps, peak. Would any of your supplies be able to made to produce this low voltage? Of course, there is also the need for a 12 volts and 3.3 volts though these are easier to implement with the linear approach.
If this is possible would you think your supplies vastly superior to the best computer ATX-style supplies?
Thanks,
I have looked through this thread to see if my questions have been answered already. I hope I looked carefully.
There are many trying to improve the power supplies for computers used for music playback as inspired by cics and his cMP software. (cicsmemoryplayer.com)
Many have found an improvement due to substituting linear supplies but one wonders if a more audio oriented SMPS could do the job just as well especially the 5 volts rail which requires high current.
At this point we would need a 5 volts supply capable of 2 amps, peak. Would any of your supplies be able to made to produce this low voltage? Of course, there is also the need for a 12 volts and 3.3 volts though these are easier to implement with the linear approach.
If this is possible would you think your supplies vastly superior to the best computer ATX-style supplies?
Thanks,
Cristi, can any of your other SMPS provide single + voltage? I’m looking for somewhere between +24v and +35v.
Thanks
What output current do you need ? Does it need aux. voltage as well ?
SMPS250 should be big enough – it’s for 2 TC2000/STA508 modules into 8 ohm drivers. I don’t need another AUX voltage, as I can get one off the SMPS500R for my BIPS modules.
Hi Cristi, my comment about the SMPS250 was in regard to the single + voltage question - can the SMPS250 supply this?
Thanks
The actual version of SMPS250 has dual voltage output. but if only one voltage is needed, this can be done with a simple modification.
I have looked through this thread to see if my questions have been answered already. I hope I looked carefully.
There are many trying to improve the power supplies for computers used for music playback as inspired by cics and his cMP software. (cicsmemoryplayer.com)
Many have found an improvement due to substituting linear supplies but one wonders if a more audio oriented SMPS could do the job just as well especially the 5 volts rail which requires high current.
At this point we would need a 5 volts supply capable of 2 amps, peak. Would any of your supplies be able to made to produce this low voltage? Of course, there is also the need for a 12 volts and 3.3 volts though these are easier to implement with the linear approach.
If this is possible would you think your supplies vastly superior to the best computer ATX-style supplies?
Thanks,
The current available SMPS's have the auxilliary output current lower than the required one, typically 500mA up to max. 1A. If you wish to get a higher output current a a low voltage, 3.3 or 5V i recommend to use a step-down switching regulator such as LM2576 or LM2596 which can provide the required current and can be supplied from one of the main outputs of the smps.
Yes, A500SMPS can deliver about +-60V with 5% margin. if you need exactly +-60V and regulated, i recommend SMPS500R. the output voltage of SMPS500R is also adjustable, within 10-15% limits.
The A500SMPS run at about 80Khz and the output ripple is below 150mvv for the 54V version and below 100mvv for lower voltage versions. the SMPS500R run with variable frequency, depending on input voltage and load. the min. freq is 85KHz and maximum at idle or low load >200KHz. the output ripple is below 100mvv.
SMPS for newclassd
Hi Cristi, i need a SMPS to power 2 x NDCX Discrete newlassd modules, they are up to 480 Watts RMS in 4 Ohms, do you think the SMPS A1000SMPS can be ok for that application or
it's better that i wait for the new higher power model?
They need a main rails of +60V/-60V and a secondary +12V/-12V (to extract a +18V from the +12V, referenced to -60V with a 7818 added regulator for the Vgate)
Thanks, Roberto
Hi Cristi, i need a SMPS to power 2 x NDCX Discrete newlassd modules, they are up to 480 Watts RMS in 4 Ohms, do you think the SMPS A1000SMPS can be ok for that application or
it's better that i wait for the new higher power model?
They need a main rails of +60V/-60V and a secondary +12V/-12V (to extract a +18V from the +12V, referenced to -60V with a 7818 added regulator for the Vgate)
Thanks, Roberto
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The A1000SMPS can provide 1000W continuous output power, and 1250 peak power with proper cooling. the main voltage can be set to +-60V, and the aux. is +-12V. the GND for the aux. voltage is separated from the main output GND.
i am not familiar with the NCD modules, but as i saw in their description, they need just V+ and V- referenced to GND and +12V referenced to V- ? if so, then the aux. supply GND can be connected to main output V- and +12V aux, will supply the amplifier driver stage.
i am not familiar with the NCD modules, but as i saw in their description, they need just V+ and V- referenced to GND and +12V referenced to V- ? if so, then the aux. supply GND can be connected to main output V- and +12V aux, will supply the amplifier driver stage.
The A1000SMPS can provide 1000W continuous output power, and 1250 peak power with proper cooling. the main voltage can be set to +-60V, and the aux. is +-12V. the GND for the aux. voltage is separated from the main output GND.
i am not familiar with the NCD modules, but as i saw in their description, they need just V+ and V- referenced to GND and +12V referenced to V- ? if so, then the aux. supply GND can be connected to main output V- and +12V aux, will supply the amplifier driver stage.
Hi Cristi, from the newclassd PSU page:
NewClassD PSU Module
Gate Drive Regulated 20 V 1 Amp +/- 1V
Regards
1A at 20V is the current capability of the power supply from the provided link. the amplifier does not require such current. most of the amplifiers require 12V to 20V at 50-250mA.
1A at 20V is the current capability of the power supply from the provided link. the amplifier does not require such current. most of the amplifiers require 12V to 20V at 50-250mA.
Sure Cristi, the required power for the gate drive input is less that the one provided from the PSU.
I've found these useful notes too:
NCDX is compatible with existing NewClassD fast recovery power supplies, and has compatible gain, and same input/output connection setup with unbalanced and fully balanced input options. It requires a power supply of + - 58V to give 200 W rms in 8 Ohms, and also a gate drive voltage of ~20V, 200 mA is required.
NCDX will work perfectly with +/- 70V supply rail, giving extra power in 8 Ohms and up to 480 Watts RMS in 4 Ohms.
Great ! this means that you can use the A1000SMPS to power this amplifier. acctually two modules can be supplied with a single A1000SMPS unit.
Hi Cristi, I would like to try my SMPS250 with a single-ended amp module (24v). You mention earlier in this thread that it is possible with a simple modification. What is the modification I need to do?
cheers,
col.
cheers,
col.
SMPS500R is working
Hi Cristi
The SMPS500R is arrived and now work well 🙂
Many thanks for your reliability and for your commitment on shipment management!
I have only a question about the aux output:
it is regulated?
Hi Cristi
The SMPS500R is arrived and now work well 🙂
Many thanks for your reliability and for your commitment on shipment management!
I have only a question about the aux output:
it is regulated?
Thank you,
the aux. output is not regulated, but the voltage does not change with more than 5-10% from zero to max. load because the aux. winding is tight coupled with the main output winding on the transformer.
the aux. output is not regulated, but the voltage does not change with more than 5-10% from zero to max. load because the aux. winding is tight coupled with the main output winding on the transformer.
The actual version of SMPS250 has dual voltage output. but if only one voltage is needed, this can be done with a simple modification.
Hi Cristi - what is the modification?
cheers,
col.
Add one 1KR at min 5W resistor on the negative rail, and use the voltage from the positive rail. the voltage can be adjusted from the small pot. from 25 to 32V.
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