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Pre or post op-amps?
I placed it post opamp, Silmic II and Muse UES BP are still better.
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The TPA3255EVM has two 4700 uF capacitors from PVDD to GND. Does yours have anything equivalent, or just the caps on the amp outputs? If the latter, then there's essentially no bulk capacitance on the board itself, right?
The 4 big caps in my module are for PVDD rail. There are no output caps since the module is configured for BTL. On EVM, there is an electro cap for each output for DC blocking, because each SE output voltage is at the midpoint of PVDD (virtual ground).
I'm currently creating an 'ultra' version, with the new tricks that I've learned while I'm optimizing my ASR module.
I will also add a jumper for M2 pin to enable (post inductor) PBTL.
Happy new year to everyone!
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I am liking the PFFB + all Elna Silmic II caps + OPA1656.
This will be the default config of my module.
This will be the default config of my module.
I tried comparing opamp + input caps.
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PFFB
Pre-Opamp cap = Nichicon Muse UES BP 22uF
Pre-TPA3255 cap = Elna Silmic II 10uF
Opamp = OPA1656
- Smooth and slightly veiled sound, the treble is like -3dB on the equalizer, handles complex sound really well (like fluid and dynamic). Less treble than LME49860.
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Remind me again if this is a TPA3255 or TPA3251 build?I modified the interface, I placed additional feedback cap on opamps to reduce bandwidth, and changed some resistors, the opamp has less heat now. I will optimize it further. Next month I will use low noise post switching LDO.
Here's the result of my ASR build with the interface running for 10mins (0.0011%).
Noise is slightly higher, it will be improved once I use ultra low noise LDO.
Best is 0.0008% THD, I have to optimize the interface further to get consistency.
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Remind me again if this is a TPA3255 or TPA3251 build?
It's TPA3255 at 38V rails
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TICore200
I will be releasing the TICore200 soon (ETA 5 weeks), it has a split supply for the opamps so that the frontend caps can be removed.
1pc TPS7A49 ultra low noise supply for TPA3255.
1pc TPS7A49 for positive rail of buffer opamps.
1pc TPS7A30 for negative rail of buffer opamps.
Price is 20USD higher than TICore260BTL
I will be releasing the TICore200 soon (ETA 5 weeks), it has a split supply for the opamps so that the frontend caps can be removed.
1pc TPS7A49 ultra low noise supply for TPA3255.
1pc TPS7A49 for positive rail of buffer opamps.
1pc TPS7A30 for negative rail of buffer opamps.
Price is 20USD higher than TICore260BTL
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The split power supply is onboard or discrete?I will be releasing the TICore200 soon (ETA 5 weeks), it has a split supply for the opamps so that the frontend caps can be removed.
1pc TPS7A49 ultra low noise supply for TPA3255.
1pc TPS7A49 for positive rail of buffer opamps.
1pc TPS7A30 for negative rail of buffer opamps.
Price is 20USD higher than TICore260BTL
The Silmic II caps aren't bipolar, right?I am liking the PFFB + all Elna Silmic II caps + OPA1656.
This will be the default config of my module.
Bateman's cap distortion tests show that bipolar electrolytics are measurably superior to polar ones for DC blocking (AC coupling) applications. Especially if they are paired up in series.
https://www.dadaelectronics.eu/uplo...ctronics-papers/Capacitor-Sound-C-Bateman.pdf (page 85 of 88)
Fig 13) Series pair of 220mF 63 volt Nitai Bi-polar electrolytics, measured with 18 volt DC bias at0.3 volt, second harmonic distortion has reduced dramatically. It is now seven times smaller than measured on the best polar capacitor tested.
Mirror: Cyril Bateman's Capacitor Sound articles | Linear Audio NL
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The Silmic II caps aren't bipolar, right?
Bateman's cap distortion tests show that bipolar electrolytics are measurably superior to polar ones for DC blocking (AC coupling) applications. Especially if they are paired up in series.
I will use Nichicon UES muse BP for THD measurements. Neurochrome tested its THD performance already Nichicon Muse ES bipolar caps measured: <-120dB THD, <-140dB IMD.
The split power supply is onboard or discrete?
Split supply is onboard, I added buck converter in inverting configuration to generate negative rail. The supply section covers around 60% of front PCB.
Hello
Great, I hope there will be an A or B version.
I currently listen to a "crazy" version with k75-10 capacitors, the sound is very good, but the best capacitor is no capacitor. So long live the new JLester version.
Happy New Year everyone.
Roger
I will retain the TICore260BTL but will upgrade it to version 2.
Thanks for both of these!
Pete
How do you think the TICore260BTL would fare with just 2x1000 uF (or 4x470 uF) onboard bulk capacitance, for full-range use? What about for mid/high use only?
Have a regulated SMPS (SMPS800RS), would like to power 4 amps from it (2x TPA3255EVM and 2x TICore260BTL) but the total capacitance is too high right now.
Have a regulated SMPS (SMPS800RS), would like to power 4 amps from it (2x TPA3255EVM and 2x TICore260BTL) but the total capacitance is too high right now.
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How do you think the TICore260BTL would fare with just 2x1000 uF (or 4x470 uF) onboard bulk capacitance, for full-range use? What about for mid/high use only?
Have a regulated SMPS (SMPS800RS), would like to power 4 amps from it (2x TPA3255EVM and 2x TICore260BTL) but the total capacitance is too high right now.
Hi, It will depend on the SMPS that you'll use. Some will tolerate large caps. I think 4x470uF will be better if you plan to reduce the capacitance.
Regards,
Lester
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Hi Folks!
Just to show you my TICore260BTL v1 assembling with a Connex SMPS600RS 48v PSU. Works well.
I used LME49860MAX (not on the pic) and United Chemi-Con KZE 1800uF 63v.
Works fine on a paire of old JBL speakers.
Sincerely,
Stéphane
Just to show you my TICore260BTL v1 assembling with a Connex SMPS600RS 48v PSU. Works well.
I used LME49860MAX (not on the pic) and United Chemi-Con KZE 1800uF 63v.
Works fine on a paire of old JBL speakers.
Sincerely,
Stéphane
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Hi!
The photo is misleading. There is 3 cm of distance on the width and more than 4cm of distance on the height between the 230v cables and the others. Same for the enclosure power connector. The 100K pot is not used (reused box)
I hear nothing at all when I glue my ears to the speakers (94dB).
I plan to add a speaker protection board to remove the small pop at on/off.
This one: rx 2 fever sound power amplifier special dual channel anti impact DC protection horn protection finished board|Instrument Parts & Accessories| - AliExpress
Cheers,
The photo is misleading. There is 3 cm of distance on the width and more than 4cm of distance on the height between the 230v cables and the others. Same for the enclosure power connector. The 100K pot is not used (reused box)
I hear nothing at all when I glue my ears to the speakers (94dB).
I plan to add a speaker protection board to remove the small pop at on/off.
This one: rx 2 fever sound power amplifier special dual channel anti impact DC protection horn protection finished board|Instrument Parts & Accessories| - AliExpress
Cheers,
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