TPA3116D2 Amp

I have the board shown in my earlier post HERE

And when in use it produces a random "click" every so often- about once a minute or so, but random, not regular and not associated with the audio that is playing. I looked at it on my 'scope and it is a little pulse of ~10 kHz sine waves, maybe 5 cycles total. Makes a sound like an LP click or pop.

I am using a regulated linear supply at 22 volts. This board has the "snubber" SMD resistor+cap for each channel on the bottom of the board.

Any suggestions on how to stop these clicks?

UPDATE This amplifier is "embedded" in a chassis as a tweeter amp for a biamp speaker project. I tidied up some of the board-to-board signal wiring and so on as I finish up / finalize the construction, and the popping went away. Can't say exactly what caused it, but whatever, apparently it was some kind of wiring / loose connection thing.
 
I have the CineMag CMLI-15/15B line input transformers. These are 1:1 input transformers, so they are not step-up type transformers. An alternative would be Jensen JT-11P input transformers. I tried the Edcor TTPC-15K:15K and found them to work well with the Sure TPA3116 BTL (stereo) amp, but not as well with my modified Yuan Jing TPA3116 blue amp. In any case, the CineMags sounded more transparent compared to the Edcors. I've since built the DUG TPA3116 PBTL amps offered through the diyAudio group buy, and using these with the CineMags has really raised the level of performance.

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Yes, a mono board. That one came with a volume knob and the quick connect input cable. Wanted to use it for a small sub. It's 26dB, switchable to 32dB.

Have you already tried this board with a sub?, I bought one to drive a TB W5-1138 in a Voxel sub design from Paul Carmody, and I just read in some PE tech talk thread someone using the breeze audio 2.1 amp that this sub its a bit mudy with this amp. This sub its a 40W rms handler, so I thought that this amp would do the job...

Something else I notice from a long time ago, is that the 2.1 amps are rated 50Wx2 and 100wx1, but this amp in PBTL mode would give 100W at 2 Ohms... so at 4 Ohms, would give the 50W only rated as in BTL, the only diference, that in PBTL mode it can handle lower loads as 2 Ohms, I am right!?... Thats a hugh diference, because some people is buying this amp thinking that is a 100W at 4Ohms, when is not.
 
Have you already tried this board with a sub?, I bought one to drive a TB W5-1138 in a Voxel sub design from Paul Carmody, and I just read in some PE tech talk thread someone using the breeze audio 2.1 amp that this sub its a bit mudy with this amp. This sub its a 40W rms handler, so I thought that this amp would do the job...

Something else I notice from a long time ago, is that the 2.1 amps are rated 50Wx2 and 100wx1, but this amp in PBTL mode would give 100W at 2 Ohms... so at 4 Ohms, would give the 50W only rated as in BTL, the only diference, that in PBTL mode it can handle lower loads as 2 Ohms, I am right!?... Thats a hugh diference, because some people is buying this amp thinking that is a 100W at 4Ohms, when is not.

you are right.
the 2Ohm-capability is a nice feature for some applications (i still would like to hear some opinions wether a dual voice coil woofer should be used in pbtl 1x2Ohm or btl 2x4Ohm)
and saves some parts if you have optimize the outputfilters for only one channel (i have almost only mono applications).
for higher impedance speakers and if high spl is wanted i recommend the tda7498.
 
you are right.
the 2Ohm-capability is a nice feature for some applications (i still would like to hear some opinions wether a dual voice coil woofer should be used in pbtl 1x2Ohm or btl 2x4Ohm)
and saves some parts if you have optimize the outputfilters for only one channel (i have almost only mono applications).
for higher impedance speakers and if high spl is wanted i recommend the tda7498.

Yes, I also looked at the TDA7498 for this application, but I didnt find any mono board of this chip...

going a little bit off topic... Is there any 100W or similar mono board with a 24V dc single supply?...
 
Yes, I also looked at the TDA7498 for this application, but I didnt find any mono board of this chip...

going a little bit off topic... Is there any 100W or similar mono board with a 24V dc single supply?...

at least no class d ;-)
some sellers claim 'bridging' or 'paralleling' would be possible with their modules, but .... someone has to examine that (ST, the chip manufacturer (or developer) says not possible in its forum).

if higher spl is wanted on higher impedances one could recommend tda7498 WITH higher voltage PSU, same PSU=~same output

i'm not sure if that is true for 8 Ohm speakers.

available / wanted psu is another point to determine which chip is best for the application.
while tpa311x works with much lower voltages, tda749x just gets into work just below what would be too much for an 311x.
ST datasheet claims an overvoltage protection at 40V.
that would be interesting to examine, as 40V would be slightly too low for three fully charged 12V sla batteries.