looks very simple and simple=good!
What chip did you use? what voltages are you using?
great job!
What chip did you use? what voltages are you using?
great job!
That looked a little TOO amazing until I saw the two screws at the top holding down what appear to be TO-220 semiconductors on a heat sink underneath the board. I see the three leads of each coming up through the board. With a single-sided board it's gotta be simple!
ULTRA SIMPLE CLASS D
Hi
greetings i will post pcb and component layout for this simple amp
components ic TLO74 OUTPUT transistors IRF 540 IRF 9540
2N5401 2N5551 BD139 BD140 SUPPLYtransformeri used is 20 0 20 AC tested till
33 0 33 AC transformer all i can say it comes on first time output transistors
are very cool on 4ohm load amazing bass and clarity pcb size is 8cm by 5cm
for anyone making their first d class amp this amp is a good starting point 200
watts
warm regards
andrew lebon
Hi
greetings i will post pcb and component layout for this simple amp
components ic TLO74 OUTPUT transistors IRF 540 IRF 9540
2N5401 2N5551 BD139 BD140 SUPPLYtransformeri used is 20 0 20 AC tested till
33 0 33 AC transformer all i can say it comes on first time output transistors
are very cool on 4ohm load amazing bass and clarity pcb size is 8cm by 5cm
for anyone making their first d class amp this amp is a good starting point 200
watts
warm regards
andrew lebon
pdf doucment size
hi
greetings how to post schematic and pcb the pdf document is 300kb and forum allows only 190kb any wayto get schematic on forum
warm regards
andrew lebon
hi
greetings how to post schematic and pcb the pdf document is 300kb and forum allows only 190kb any wayto get schematic on forum
warm regards
andrew lebon
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Nice little Class 'D'...............Glad it works as planned....Do you have any specs on it...performance parameters perhaps.
Just who is this other site & why are they so adamant toward not sharing information? The greatness of internet forums, regardless of the field of interest , is a free exchange of information..............an open book if you will. Commercial interests are few & far between as the likely-hood of profit is extremely thin within this industry.
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Just who is this other site & why are they so adamant toward not sharing information? The greatness of internet forums, regardless of the field of interest , is a free exchange of information..............an open book if you will. Commercial interests are few & far between as the likely-hood of profit is extremely thin within this industry.
______________________________________________________Rick..........
Class D pwm Amp
here is my diy of this amp
running at 50vdc idle offset 8.5mv inductor 47uh at 100 hz =28.27vac=206 watts 4 ohms load
here is my diy of this amp
running at 50vdc idle offset 8.5mv inductor 47uh at 100 hz =28.27vac=206 watts 4 ohms load
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NICE WORK
Hi Irvynejay
greetings NICE CONSTRUCTION easiest Dclass amp with good
performance something for firstimers in dclass TO try out
warm regards
andrew lebon
Hi Irvynejay
greetings NICE CONSTRUCTION easiest Dclass amp with good
performance something for firstimers in dclass TO try out
warm regards
andrew lebon
Irvy, lower you inductor to 30uh then 680nf filter caps. for lower impedance 22uh and 1uf filter caps, the mosfet stable enough and only warming at full power, it will not overheat, do not go more than +/- 50vdc.
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