Zero DC-offset TDA1543

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Take a closer look😉!

The TDA1543 is fed with +/-2,5VDC making the output 0V.

Zero DC-offset adjustment is with Vref resistor.

The digital input is therefor "level translated", see schematic!

My idea was to feed it with +/-4V and skip the output filters and OPs. As my output transformers can take no DC at all this must be a possible way to fix it.

My concern is how to look at the output loading as there will be no DC-current through the I/V-resistor, only AC?
 
Per-Anders!

Remember I am total novice in the digital/sand-department.

If it works without servos, why then add them?

My idea was that the RDC of the transformers should be the passive I/V-load. So in my ignorance I thought it was just to have the right value of RDC.....😉
 
revintage said:
Take a closer look😉!

The TDA1543 is fed with +/-2,5VDC making the output 0V.

Zero DC-offset adjustment is with Vref resistor.

The digital input is therefor "level translated", see schematic!

My idea was to feed it with +/-4V and skip the output filters and OPs. As my output transformers can take no DC at all this must be a possible way to fix it.

My concern is how to look at the output loading as there will be no DC-current through the I/V-resistor, only AC?


Sorry Lars, I totally overlooked the dual supply for the TDA1543.
I am not sure the offset will be low enough for IV-transformers. Probably the Sowter 8347 can take it; the 9762 not!
 
Hi Quirck,
As I see it offset is adjustable to zero V so that part of should be no problem.

I am am into what Per-Anders wants to explain but I want a simpler solution without more sand. ie. using a transformer with suiatable DCR as I/V loading.
 
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