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I used a larger capacity one for my Blue Hawaii and I've used this particular one in a guitar amp I built with no issues.

 

The transformer here is a 100VA and it's the only thing running through the SSR.  Power draw for the amp is about 28VA against the HV side of transformer not accounting for loss.

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Thanks for the comments :D

 

The board size is 5.9" wide and 6.25" deep.  The heat sinks that mount to the sides of the board are from heatsinkusa.  They're the low profile ones and are a half an inch thick.  I'm leaving a .05" gap on either side of the board so the width will be exactly 7" with the sinks.

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I have some sc4686's that I was going to use but the hfe were 20 or less. The sc3675's that I used were 63. I wanted it to be higher so I went with the latter.

I also have some 2sc3840's (I've used these before) that have a small exposed tab like the sa1486's. Might have been a better choice (pin out is reversed so you'd need to flip them).

Nopants - I've seen you post these parts before. What is the part number. I don't mind being extra cautious.

Edit: The FJPF2145 seems like a good choice.

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I have some sc4686's that I was going to use but the hfe were 20 or less. The sc3675's that I used were 63. I wanted it to be higher so I went with the latter.

I also have some 2sc3840's (I've used these before) that have a small exposed tab like the sa1486's. Might have been a better choice (pin out is reversed so you'd need to flip them).

Nopants - I've seen you post these parts before. What is the part number. I don't mind being extra cautious.

Edit: The FJPF2145 seems like a good choice.

I don't remember the exact part number from mouser, I only encountered them in my travels in ebay:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ALUTRONIC-Polyester-Cover-for-TO-220-Transistor-MPN-IK551-LOT-of-80-PCS-/141262283260?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20e3e361fc

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I've decided I'm going to build a smaller version of Kevin's digital attenuator boards and add an MCU and small OLED display.    I already provisioned the 5V on the PSU (instead of my original thought to do 12V).  I've got a .333mA transformer and I'm trying to keep it all around 230mA, which I think I can do.

 

I'm also going to add a USB DAC.  I'm really liking what AMB is doing with the Zeta1.  Since I want balanced output, I can't use the gamma 1.5.  The gamma 3 is more than I need for this and much more than I could fit. 

 

I'll likely just keep it to USB (no SPDIF).  I'm also likely going to use an ASRC (same from the Gamma2).  I've already done this in another DAC.  I'm also going to build in some isolation for the I2S and I2C (if I decide to go with software mode on the WM8741).  I won't be able to cut dual mono not enough space or power.

 

I had a very cool thought that I should also add a built in digital volt meter.  Besides being very cool, this could help adjust the bias between the +/- for each channel.  I've got a preliminary design and so far it seems to work in LTSpice.  It'll have a range of +/-30V, which is more than I need.

 

I'm going to go with a single knob/encoder with a momentary switch for volume control and to run through the menus.

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