You can do better than CMOY in similar size.
How? Fio E5 have similar chip like this one.
Opa1688 amp designed by xrk971 is very good sounding but I cannot carry it in my bag.
Some time ago I designed this.
There is a version with built in PSU (just scroll down a bit) but it is bigger than you would probably like. The size of the board in the link above is 3x4 cm. If mount holes and connectors are removed the board can be made much smaller. If powered from a pair of series connected butteries to get bipolar supply of about +-5V it can be really small but powerful solution.
There is a version with built in PSU (just scroll down a bit) but it is bigger than you would probably like. The size of the board in the link above is 3x4 cm. If mount holes and connectors are removed the board can be made much smaller. If powered from a pair of series connected butteries to get bipolar supply of about +-5V it can be really small but powerful solution.
I see you are also using a DC-DC followed by TPS7Axxxx - excellent choice. What voltages are t he TDK Lambda’s giving you and what +/-rail voltages are you using? I am using a Traco DC-DC that gives +/-24v and then the LDO’s and a cap multiplier to drop down to +/-18v. It sure is clean. Here is the amp being powered by 60Hz 120vAC main driving a 12v 800mA Class 2 transformer which drives the DC-DC, LDO, cap Mx - it looks like a battery:
Main reason I use cap Mx is for a slow ramp up feature rather than ripple reduction.
Main reason I use cap Mx is for a slow ramp up feature rather than ripple reduction.
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This amp looks so cute ! I think i can use OPA 1688 instead of opa1622.Some time ago I designed this.
There is a version with built in PSU (just scroll down a bit) but it is bigger than you would probably like. The size of the board in the link above is 3x4 cm. If mount holes and connectors are removed the board can be made much smaller. If powered from a pair of series connected butteries to get bipolar supply of about +-5V it can be really small but powerful solution.
Wow! This think is truelly awesomeI see you are also using a DC-DC followed by TPS7Axxxx - excellent choice. What voltages are t he TDK Lambda’s giving you and what +/-rail voltages are you using? I am using a Traco DC-DC that gives +/-24v and then the LDO’s and a cap multiplier to drop down to +/-18v. It sure is clean. Here is the amp being powered by 60Hz 120vAC main driving a 12v 800mA Class 2 transformer which drives the DC-DC, LDO, cap Mx - it looks like a battery:
Main reason I use cap Mx is for a slow ramp up feature rather than ripple reduction.
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