TPA3255 - all about DIY, Discussion, Design etc

Folks, New guy here. Sorry for the interruption. I've been reading this thread all day. Nice project, but deeper then I want to go. I am seeking a simple answer to a few questions. I am looking at these DYI TPA 3255 BTL configured amps that you see on amazon and ebay. They come in a black box with power switch and volume up front , and connectors in back. BUT no power supply. I need an AMP to support a small studio and I'm looking at around 110 to 125W rms per channel. Based on page 194 of this thread and the RMS calculation that CharlieLaub did, It appears a 42volt external power supply would do the trick. But I can't figure out how many Amps I need with that 42v supply. I think its 12amps, but I'm not a expert with Ohms law. Can you help here. Am I correct or am I missing something? Are there other concern I may need to address using this Black Boxed TPA3255 DYI units?
 
Folks, New guy here. Sorry for the interruption. I've been reading this thread all day. Nice project, but deeper then I want to go. I am seeking a simple answer to a few questions. I am looking at these DYI TPA 3255 BTL configured amps that you see on amazon and ebay. They come in a black box with power switch and volume up front , and connectors in back. BUT no power supply. I need an AMP to support a small studio and I'm looking at around 110 to 125W rms per channel. Based on page 194 of this thread and the RMS calculation that CharlieLaub did, It appears a 42volt external power supply would do the trick. But I can't figure out how many Amps I need with that 42v supply. I think its 12amps, but I'm not a expert with Ohms law. Can you help here. Am I correct or am I missing something? Are there other concern I may need to address using this Black Boxed TPA3255 DYI units?


Many questions about this unit. I found a few of them similar as you have described.

For 2 loud speakers for small studio? TPA3255 sounds like a good choice for many 4 ohm and 8 ohm loud speakers that are rated for power output rating of TPA3255. What loud speakers will you be using? What rated watts and ohms of speakers? I'd start with electrical load of speakers to make sure this amplifier will work out.

Personally I would get a proper made TPA3255 board that has high quality electronic components with appropriate rated electrical components able to support 125% of TPA3255 power output rating with the highest voltage rating possible. 48VDC of high quality voltage input source seems appropriate for TPA3255 from what I have read but every component of the board has to be rated for this voltage. I like thick high quality PCB along with high quality "audiophile" electronics. Balanced XLR input seems best for audio input signal.

I don't think it's a good idea to push electrical load rating to 100% of design.

I would use speakers loads at 50% to 75% of rated load of TPA3255 power output to ensure good cool reliable operation to ensure electrical conductors, electrical components are not overloaded and dissipate heat/resistance to ensure good quality voltage through out circuit.

I also like to see good electrical ground bonding appropriately designed in the amplifier to get rid of ghost voltage that is disruptive to audio quality or damaging to electrical components.

Those Amazon units without power supplies may work out but based on low price and no power supply it seems like they are being rushed out to market and are not well thought out. Power supply is very important for good operation.

For the power supply for those Amazon cheap TPA3255 units that will work with 48VDC I would look for a 600W rated design. I think that would be sufficient for designed specification of TPA3255 but I'm not sure those boards would really perform at that level because of design. Some review testing would be good to see before buying.
 
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Folks, New guy here. Sorry for the interruption. I've been reading this thread all day. Nice project, but deeper then I want to go. I am seeking a simple answer to a few questions. I am looking at these DYI TPA 3255 BTL configured amps that you see on amazon and ebay. They come in a black box with power switch and volume up front , and connectors in back. BUT no power supply. I need an AMP to support a small studio and I'm looking at around 110 to 125W rms per channel. Based on page 194 of this thread and the RMS calculation that CharlieLaub did, It appears a 42volt external power supply would do the trick. But I can't figure out how many Amps I need with that 42v supply. I think its 12amps, but I'm not a expert with Ohms law. Can you help here. Am I correct or am I missing something? Are there other concern I may need to address using this Black Boxed TPA3255 DYI units?

Read this :

Which TPA3255 amp do you recommend? | Page 15 | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum

Put your choice on any High End TPA3255 Board you won't be disappointed.

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[Class H Amplifier] BRZhifi quick review amplifier
 
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I am looking at these DYI TPA 3255 BTL configured amps that you see on amazon and ebay. They come in a black box with power switch and volume up front , and connectors in back. BUT no power supply.

Hi Rick.

I just found an interesting power supply that may work out for TPA3255. I have no experience about it and haven't seen any reviews but based on description if true it looks like excellent design for TPA3255.

Keyword

800W DC48V LLC Switching power supply board for amplifier PSU TPA3255

Come in only board or fully built.

Here is fully built for reference on ebay.

https://www.ebay.com/i/122691330794?chn=ps

I would check for best source to get best design build of this power supply board from reputable vendor.

Seems like a viable affordable option for high quality PSU if it is legit.

I respect all other opinions based on observation or experience.

I'm considering it myself at this point if I end up building my own TPA3255 amplifier.
 
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Rectifier board > 4x 10000µF Nover
Toroidal PSU 300VA 28/30V AC
45V DC after conversion

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Chinese watts)))) Max 500W, one seconds)))

Actually the description of the power supply I am referencing too is rated for continuous load o 400W-500W.

MAX load of 800W for 5 minutes before shutting off to protect power supply.


Link to just the Power Supply I have suggest worth investigating more.

800W DC48V LLC Switching Power Supply Board For Amplifier PSU TPA3255 Amp etc | eBay

Full specs from description:

Input voltage: AC110V or 220V for choose


Output voltage: DC48V (Single voltage)

when without load. the output voltage may be will be a littler higher than 48V. this is normal.



Regulation accuracy: Main voltage no load ± 10%, with load ± 5%; , Auxiliary voltage/independent no load± 15% with load ± 15% (at AC220V input, 400W load)



Continuous power: 400W-500W (at 25 ℃ ambient temperature of continuous work)

Maximum power: 800W (at 25 ℃ ambient temperature can work for about 5 minutes)

Instantaneous power: 1200W (dynamic signal generated when the impact of power, time of less than 100milliseconds)

Conversion efficiency: Max 95%

Use of the environment: -10 ~ 40 ℃

Storage temperature: -30 ~ 85 ℃

Dimensions: 80 * 148 * 45mm (W*L*H)

48vdc @600W continuous would probably best choice for proper built TPA3255 PCB amplifier card.

I would feel comfortable using this suggested 48vdc 400W-500W continuous designed power supply if in fact it is built to its stated ratings. Many good lower power required loud speakers would work at 400W-500w power supply rating.
 
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На самом деле описание источника питания, на который я ссылаюсь, тоже рассчитано на постоянную нагрузку 500 Вт.
Transformer - ETD34, max 350 longtime. 500W shorttime.
I know, i in my AMP+PSU use this transformer)))
 

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