Hello,
As the TAS5630 is also capable of driving 4 loads at lower power, I decided to put it onto a PCB. Well, I couldn't fit the preamps on the board, LEDs are missing too, but there's a connector for all that stuff. I would have liked to fit it onto one PCB, but the free version of EAGLE won't let me do it :/
The schematic is directly taken from the datasheet, I tried to stick as close to the TI specs as possible.
What do you think of that PCB?
I've done this in abot 3-4hrs, while learning for my final exams ... I'll focus more on the exams now that the amp is done 😀
Best Regards,
Daniel
As the TAS5630 is also capable of driving 4 loads at lower power, I decided to put it onto a PCB. Well, I couldn't fit the preamps on the board, LEDs are missing too, but there's a connector for all that stuff. I would have liked to fit it onto one PCB, but the free version of EAGLE won't let me do it :/
The schematic is directly taken from the datasheet, I tried to stick as close to the TI specs as possible.
What do you think of that PCB?
I've done this in abot 3-4hrs, while learning for my final exams ... I'll focus more on the exams now that the amp is done 😀
Best Regards,
Daniel
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I know. But does it do any bad, as it is completely isolated? should I remove it, or would it be better to route it via the mounting holes?
BTW, thanks for your reply 🙂
BTW, thanks for your reply 🙂
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