My knowledge of electronics is severely limited. However, through my various endeavours I manage to collect a number of spare parts and components.
I've had this CCM250PS24 datasheet - AC/DC Open Frame Power Supply (PSU), ITE Medical, (ridiculously priced) AC/DC converter gathering dust for a long time.
Could it be used to power a TPA3116D2 (or possibly 2 of them)?
I've had this CCM250PS24 datasheet - AC/DC Open Frame Power Supply (PSU), ITE Medical, (ridiculously priced) AC/DC converter gathering dust for a long time.
Could it be used to power a TPA3116D2 (or possibly 2 of them)?

Recommended for this chipset max is 26 volts (absolute max is 30volts) so it’s sailing slightly close to the wind.
As for powering 2 units, it would depend on speaker impedance, and how much volume you wanna crank out if it
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Despite your initial typo you're not really answering my question. On the face of it . . . I'm trying to marry a $300 medical PSU to a $10 chip-amp. What's in the pre-nup.
Thanks Mod for the typo correction.
The price of either has nothing to do with the problem.
The crucical specs of the PSU are the output voltage, max current, and regulation % spec.
And the max input voltage of the amp board, the current demand would depend on the speaker load you choose as already requested.
Despite your initial typo you're not really answering my question. On the face of it . . . I'm trying to marry a $300 medical PSU to a $10 chip-amp. What's in the pre-nup.
The price of either has nothing to do with the problem.
The crucical specs of the PSU are the output voltage, max current, and regulation % spec.
And the max input voltage of the amp board, the current demand would depend on the speaker load you choose as already requested.
Thanks Mod for the typo correction.
The price of either has nothing to do with the problem.
The crucical specs of the PSU are the output voltage, max current, and regulation % spec.
And the max input voltage of the amp board, the current demand would depend on the speaker load you choose as already requested.
I thought I had provided you with all the necessary information.
This PSU looks like a bargain to me and a pretty good choice to power at least 2 TPA3116 amps.
Thank you.
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