Tea-Bag said:Does C5 and C1 need to be Bipolar?
Tea-Bag - C1,C2 & C5 are shown as non-polar, I thought that for C5 on Peter's board a poly could be used - but it is a tight fit - rpafenberg put a BlackGate PK there (which is polar) - so my original choice would be OK.
Just getting a bit touchy about the BOM!
C1 - I have put down as a poly which does fit the board - although I may just try to fiddle in a Mundorf MKP in that position.
Alan
Please what are the size of board ?
just to know if the mosfet fit here http://www.conradheatsinks.com/products/flat_hd.html MF18-151.5 with fan
just to know if the mosfet fit here http://www.conradheatsinks.com/products/flat_hd.html MF18-151.5 with fan
C1 is not really needed
So, would we just jumper across the C1 position? And then any other precautions to take? Is DC offset rare these days for most audio sources? I guess I could measure my MP3 players and pre amps to check on the DC...
Tea-Bag - C1,C2 & C5 are shown as non-polar, I thought that for C5 on Peter's board a poly could be used - but it is a tight fit - rpafenberg put a BlackGate PK there (which is polar) - so my original choice would be OK.
Just getting a bit touchy about the BOM!
C1 - I have put down as a poly which does fit the board - although I may just try to fiddle in a Mundorf MKP in that position.
Alan
I noticed that handmade electronics has Silmic Bipolars know.
http://www.hndme.com/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=198
I plan on using these critters in my build.
So, would we just jumper across the C1 position? And then any other precautions to take? Is DC offset rare these days for most audio sources? I guess I could measure my MP3 players and pre amps to check on the DC...
I think I have to take this back, as it looks like biasing the gate of input mosfet creates DC offset and the coupling cap protects the source, so after all it may be needed.
Peter,
As the F1 group buy seems to have crashed any chances of you making an F1 board to complete the F-series?
Mark
As the F1 group buy seems to have crashed any chances of you making an F1 board to complete the F-series?
Mark
I'm interested as well. The "clone" pcb's some are offering are too long for the heatsinks I can get locally.
I'm not sure if F1 boards will create much interest. Out of the 100pcs of F2 I ordered, only 35 sets has been sold so far.
p2p it is then...
to be honest, I question myself whenever I purchase an amp PCB, they're such simple circuits. The PCB is more like buying a ticket, that tells me, yes, you're going to take the ride and build this project. (but in this case the F2 looks way easier to P2P than the F1.. tho neither look bad)
to be honest, I question myself whenever I purchase an amp PCB, they're such simple circuits. The PCB is more like buying a ticket, that tells me, yes, you're going to take the ride and build this project. (but in this case the F2 looks way easier to P2P than the F1.. tho neither look bad)
PS boards have been explained here: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1907541&posted=1#post1907541
Mr. Daniel, do you still have any F2 pcb (or any other F) available with ps pcb as well?As I will receive the boards in couple days, I'm ready to start collecting payments.
The F2 amp board has a scoring line and is good for two channels.
Price for two channels pcb is USD$18, paypal payment to my e-mail address posted here: DIY Chip Amplifier Kits, PCB's, Components and Information.
The prices include shipping. All boards will be shipped by airmail, with no tracking and no insurance and I cannot assume responsibility for lost packages. If you need insurance, please add $7 to your order.
Please note that I will be away starting July 12 to Aug 4 and won't be able to process orders during that time.
Thank you
Yes, both boards are available.
F2 info: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/group-buys/152785-f2-pcb-group-buy.html
PS boards: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/audio-sector/149672-universal-power-supply-pcb.html
F2 info: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/group-buys/152785-f2-pcb-group-buy.html
PS boards: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/audio-sector/149672-universal-power-supply-pcb.html
Peter,
Paypal should have a present for you. Make sure the address is 3293. Let me know if there are any problems.
Paypal should have a present for you. Make sure the address is 3293. Let me know if there are any problems.
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