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So I guess this GB is over.  If anyone wants to get rid of some KSA5 boards consider me interested.

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Great.  Thanks in advance if you come across an extra set.

Shouldn't be a problem with that.

 

Added late to list for HV on board if there are extras. Should I pay now or wait for confirmation.

 

Thanks

Just check your auto-calculated total, if it's correct, then you are good to go.

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Not sure yet but I am aiming at $1k-$1.25k for a pair of chassis. This includes powder coating and laser engraving. I initially thought of providing parts only but decided to go full set.

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Hello,

 

Are the boards still available for order?, I'd like to build a balanced Dynahi, if I understood well, I should order 2 Dynahi sets, in these sets are included the PSU boards too, Is that right?

 

How I should do the payment?

 

Thanks!

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Is there a square wave schematic?  I don't know much, or rather anything, about this amp.  If not, I can draw one from the PCB when it arrives.

 

The silk screen says +-15V, but PSU is going to put in about +-22V, without changes.  Should the PSU get tweaked or is the plan to run it at +-22V with a different opamp?  Also, does each board pair pull more current than the KSA5, since it comes with 2 PSU boards?  It doesn't look like it will from what I can make out.  What's the quiescent current draw of each board, or each balanced channel, or all 4?

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There should be a schematic in the "now for something different thread" or I could just be imagining things.  I'm sure Kevin sent me a link to it at some time or I can try and find the simulation files... 

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Thanks, Birgir.  It's an interesting thread to say the least.

 

There are these 2 links, though the pdf schematic doesn't match the pcb shown in the jpg.  It's close enough, however, I'm not sure if either of those were the actual PCB.  The only differences that I can see is that the servo outputs to the bottom of the 49.9 resistor instead of tweaking the bias point of the NPN.  The 49.9 resistor is connected to a 4.7uf cap to float it.  It's also a RC filter if I'm not mistaken, to roll off some bandwidth.  The other is the diode string is replaced with an active circuit for adjustable bias.

 

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/squarewaveproduction.pdf

http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/squarewave.jpg

 

I think I'll use +-15V @ 25VA for the balanced config with 1N4747 and 1N4745 in the supplied PSU boards.

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