Tda don't have long track of failures. Don't talk rubbish. I am using Tda7294 with success & satisfaction.
The fact that your single TDAxxx experience dit not fail yet neither proves anything nor gives you the right to insult others, who btw are much more knowledgable than you are.
The fact that your single TDAxxx experience dit not fail yet neither proves anything nor gives you the right to insult others, who btw are much more knowledgable than you are.
i am not insulting anyone...i am sharing my own experience.
i have done many projects using tdaxxx, not a single failure.
maybe he is but i don't care
The Behringer Eurolive B115 & B215 1000W claimed speakers use the TDA8954 bridged for bass and the LM3886 for the highs. It's 800w peak on a chip with ~1 sqcm, clamped to the amp aluminum case.
i haven't said anything negative about lm3886 gc, actually i love it. i have couple of them, if i am not wrong total of 8 piece. i know at high frequency lm3886 eats 7294.
but i just want to say that i believe in myself/own experience.
tda7294/93 is a great chip on its own right. Even Marshall, pioneer uses it.
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You're forgetting the STK family right?, Try STK412-170 or STK4050,Let me bounce this off of you guys and I might be way off base here so correct me if I am. I looked up the max that the positive DC rail can be for the top 3 contenders of the most powerful amps (not getting into bridge or parallel configurations).
If you figure a max rail to rail swing for the supply into the 4 ohm load with no losses and then look at max rated power, can you get a ballpark idea of efficiency or will it not even be close to real world measurements?
LM3886
42V -max supply -220.5W average power into 4 ohms @100% efficiency
?W in 4 ohms @10% THD 68W in 4 ohms @ 0.1% THD
~31% efficiency
TDA7293
50V -max supply -312.5W average power into 4 ohms @100% efficiency
100W in 4 ohms @10% THD
32% efficiency
TDA8954 Class D
42.5V -max supply -225.8W average power into 4 ohms @100% efficiency
210W in 4 ohms @10% THD
93% efficiency
Has anyone on DIY ever measured the TDA and LM against each other for max unclipped power?
They may have forgotten they started the thread 6 years ago (nice anniversary bump though)You
You're forgetting the STK family right?, Try STK412-170 or STK4050,
In would not call STK "chipamps" at all but hybrid amps, worlds apart.
As discrete as any other, only covered by some removable-without-damage cover, not even encapsulated.
They are built on PCBs and can be repaired at component level, that´s how discrete they are.
As discrete as any other, only covered by some removable-without-damage cover, not even encapsulated.
They are built on PCBs and can be repaired at component level, that´s how discrete they are.
That's how they look today...very different bussiness from origonal STK...In would not call STK "chipamps" at all but hybrid amps, worlds apart.
As discrete as any other, only covered by some removable-without-damage cover, not even encapsulated.
They are built on PCBs and can be repaired at component level, that´s how discrete they are.
Do any reputable vendors sell those STK chipamps? Mouser doesn't even have a listing for them.
If I see those huge "chip amps" in a unit, I consider it a lost cause. I had a receiver with them a long time ago. One of the chipamps went out and took a speaker with it. The whole unit was full of unobtanium, really odd parts. I have to admit it was a pretty good unit while it worked.
If I see those huge "chip amps" in a unit, I consider it a lost cause. I had a receiver with them a long time ago. One of the chipamps went out and took a speaker with it. The whole unit was full of unobtanium, really odd parts. I have to admit it was a pretty good unit while it worked.
One can built up 200 watts amp based on multiples of chip amp.
https://www.digikey.be/reference-designs/en/audio-amplifiers/104
https://www.digikey.be/reference-designs/en/audio-amplifiers/104
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