Thank you, 33uH inductors are working fine at +-41V. If I use 22uH, it can only working at about +-28V.
I have core T106-2 AL-13.5 micrometals, 40 turns wire 1mm = 22uH
Core is cool, at low volume tda8954.
Core is cool, at low volume tda8954.
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Thank You for the tip.
My Behringer B212D are running fine now. The original inductors were getting ridiculous hot.
Thank You for the tip.
My Behringer B212D are running fine now. The original inductors were getting ridiculous hot.
For those of us not interested in winding our own inductors, I am considering the following options:
Has anyone tried these, or have predictions as to their suitability?
Other parts I would like to confirm suitability of:
* Multicomp MPMPP400P68J0I200 (680n 400V metallised PP) for Clc
* SMD X7R 50V (0805) capacitor for bootstrap (Cbo)
* SMD X7R 50V (0805) for snubbers (Csn)
* SMD X7R 50V (0805) for zobel capacitors (Czo)
* 2W metal through-hole for zobel resistors (Rzo)
Can someone point me to a means of calculating the necessary power dissipation for the snubber resistors (Rsn)?
Does anyone know if there are issues with using a single Zobel filter in BTL mode, instead of two separate filters, each to ground? Do I even care about the Zobel if I'm driving a subwoofer only below 100Hz?
- Bourns 2200HT-22-V-RC (toroidal, vertical mount)
- Bourns SRP1265C-220M (shielded, SMD)
Has anyone tried these, or have predictions as to their suitability?
Other parts I would like to confirm suitability of:
* Multicomp MPMPP400P68J0I200 (680n 400V metallised PP) for Clc
* SMD X7R 50V (0805) capacitor for bootstrap (Cbo)
* SMD X7R 50V (0805) for snubbers (Csn)
* SMD X7R 50V (0805) for zobel capacitors (Czo)
* 2W metal through-hole for zobel resistors (Rzo)
Can someone point me to a means of calculating the necessary power dissipation for the snubber resistors (Rsn)?
Does anyone know if there are issues with using a single Zobel filter in BTL mode, instead of two separate filters, each to ground? Do I even care about the Zobel if I'm driving a subwoofer only below 100Hz?
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