jose Posted January 24, 2019 Report Posted January 24, 2019 5 hours ago, sbelyo said: I measured the pin spacing on the boards as well as the BH Ultramini PSU. They're all 5.08mm The MKDSN series are all 7.62mm It doesn't look like they'll fit and I don't see anything in that size higher than 300V Thats weird. Are you sure? I'm consulting the Phoenix dates on Mouser website and I see this: Paso: 5.08 mm Método de conexión: Screw Valor de corriente: 13.5 A Voltaje máximo: 400 V Serie: MKDSN
MLA Posted January 24, 2019 Report Posted January 24, 2019 I've used a bunch of MKDSN 5.08 spaced from Mouser, they exist (for example 651-1729131). Also, note that the 400V is its CAT III rating (see data sheet). The CAT II rating, which is more relevant for an amplifier for home use, (think broadly home appliances connected to a wall outlet) is 630V.
sbelyo Posted January 24, 2019 Report Posted January 24, 2019 Those do work... I was focused on the 400V rating and didn't realize the different CAT rating thanks. What transformer did you use?
jose Posted January 24, 2019 Report Posted January 24, 2019 Is not it better to ask all the questions at once? ? You only need HV: 360v@350mA x2
MLA Posted January 25, 2019 Report Posted January 25, 2019 (edited) Trafo depends somewhat on the psu also: if you’re using GRHV you only have 20-30V or so in dropout voltage (or even less if I remember correctly). 360V secondaries puts you at about 510V DC unregulated, so that leaves quite a bit to be turned into heat by the psu pass transistors if you’re aiming for 400V output. Edited January 25, 2019 by MLA
jose Posted January 25, 2019 Report Posted January 25, 2019 1 hour ago, MLA said: Trafo depends somewhat on the psu also: if you’re using GRHV you only have 20-30V or so in dropout voltage (or even less if I remember correctly). 360V secondaries puts you at about 510V DC unregulated, so that leaves quite a bit to be turned into heat by the psu pass transistors if you’re aiming for 400V output. Sorry. You are right but a clarification: I am using my universal PSU (GRHV) and I put the transformer data. For this amplifier I´m thinking about use a specific PSU. Maybe I ´ll use a Mini BH and a trafo with 336v@360mA X2 1
sbelyo Posted January 25, 2019 Report Posted January 25, 2019 18 hours ago, jose said: Is not it better to ask all the questions at once? ? You only need HV: 360v@350mA x2 I'll try, I was just posting as they came to mind Congo5 used a 300V @ 340mA and wound up with 399Vdc using a BH Ultamini psu
congo5 Posted January 25, 2019 Report Posted January 25, 2019 Yea, good enough for me on USA ~122vac with an Antek AS=1T300 and my "as built" BH supply pick a transformer, measure its output. build your power supply and test what it needs to regulate then adjust accordingly, might not have exact output you want, doesn't matter if within 10% or so if I send my transformer and PS to Jose it might not work good enough on his line voltage you have to test and set it up or run a bit more regulation and heat to have some headroom
jose Posted January 25, 2019 Report Posted January 25, 2019 28 minutes ago, sbelyo said: I'll try, I was just posting as they came to mind Congo5 used a 300V @ 340mA and wound up with 399Vdc using a BH Ultamini psu Do not worry, don´t take it the wrong way. I told you to have all information in a single post and we can consult it quickly.
sbelyo Posted January 25, 2019 Report Posted January 25, 2019 No worries, lol My mains run at the same voltage so I'll start with that transformer
JoaMat Posted January 30, 2019 Report Posted January 30, 2019 Amplifier built on Gary’s (congo5) boards. I really like this one . Cheap and easy to build - and it sounds really good. 9
sbelyo Posted February 2, 2019 Report Posted February 2, 2019 On 1/30/2019 at 5:10 PM, JoaMat said: Amplifier built on Gary’s (congo5) boards. I really like this one . Cheap and easy to build - and it sounds really good. What case is that?
JoaMat Posted February 2, 2019 Report Posted February 2, 2019 (edited) Modushop heat sink 300 mm X 80 mm and Modushop Galaxy Maggiorato front and back panels. I buy them as spare parts. Brackets and aluminium plates for top and bottom I get from a local shop. I've drilled and tapped M4 holes at both ends of heat sinks to fasten the panels. Below is a board attached to 200 mm X 80 mm heat sink - temperature stabilazed at about 50 degrees Celsius. With 300 mm heat sink temperature stabilized at 42 degees. Current stabilized at 20 mA with resistors as silk screen. Edited February 2, 2019 by JoaMat 6
Laowei Posted February 2, 2019 Report Posted February 2, 2019 Inspiring work, JoMat! Did you do any matching on the transisters?
Pars Posted February 2, 2019 Report Posted February 2, 2019 Nice! BTW< your workbench is FAR too clean (note to Pars... clean your shop).
JoaMat Posted February 3, 2019 Report Posted February 3, 2019 Thanks folks. No matching. I use our kitchen table as workbench and to avoid some nasty conflicts with wife…. 1
spritzer Posted February 3, 2019 Report Posted February 3, 2019 I feel the ginatricot bag is part of minimizing nasty conflicts... 1 3
JoaMat Posted February 8, 2019 Report Posted February 8, 2019 Reduced the 2k resistors at base of input transistors by 100 ohms steps. 1.7k give approximately 7.5 mA and I have decided to keep it there until further…
JoaMat Posted February 15, 2019 Report Posted February 15, 2019 OK, now I’ve reached further. Replaced all eight 2K resistors with 2K trimmers. Makes it easier to change the current. Set at 1.6K current start at 2.5 mA and climbs to 4.5 mA. IMO it’s still an interesting amplifier and I believe it’s possible to build an all SMD version. 3
Laowei Posted February 15, 2019 Report Posted February 15, 2019 Do the 2K trimmers also help in adjusting/minimizing output balance?
JoaMat Posted February 15, 2019 Report Posted February 15, 2019 Increasing trimmers resistance always increase corresponding side’s current and vice versa. If upper trimmer (ksa1156) increases corresponding side’s output voltage increases and the other decreases. If lower trimmer (ksc2752) increases corresponding side’s output voltage decreases and other side increases. So far I’ve preadjusted all eight trimmers to the same resistance. Resulting in roughly the same current of all for channels and in an output voltage of some positive volts - all good and not needing any further action. To me it has been a bit tricky to turn all trimmers to achieve better balance and offset than when the preadjusted. 1
JoaMat Posted February 16, 2019 Report Posted February 16, 2019 (edited) A very early layout attempt. Have to figure out how to spread the parts. Board size 2.65in x 0.87in. Edited February 16, 2019 by JoaMat 1
mwl168 Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 (edited) With congo5's blessing, Jose and I had PCB fabricated for our use. These are proven boards - a few working amps have been built. The boards are 2mm thick, 2oz copper (see pic.). There are a few remaining sets available, PM me if interested. Edited February 17, 2019 by mwl168
jose Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 I'm not sure why but I'm always involved in all wars. 7.2x2.5 or 183x63.5mm
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