November 21, 20223 yr Author going to have to buy one, have not figured out which one yet, then test. i did a uberamp with a smps, it was fine. i have a couple of lambda smps that i use for testing, absolutely dead quiet. Edited November 21, 20223 yr by kevin gilmore
November 21, 20223 yr Looks like transistor at heat sink are TO-220. Aren't the output transistors something bigger – TO-3P - so the board need a stretch?
November 21, 20223 yr Author i'm trying hard not to get this to uberamp size there are wonderful t03p transistors that would be great but then the heatsink would be 8 inches high instead of 3.57
November 21, 20223 yr Thanks. According datasheet they are to3p devices - a bit bigger than mjf1503x.
November 21, 20223 yr Author oops, to3pf according to the datasheet spacing .75 inch instead of .5 inch. board is about to get bigger. or i find different transistors. Edited November 21, 20223 yr by kevin gilmore
November 22, 20223 yr I guess those big things stand some heat. Why not just remove the throttle plate (vbe multiplier)... and feel the speed.
November 22, 20223 yr Author i have plenty of speed. 495hp + 640hp in the garage. Edited November 22, 20223 yr by kevin gilmore
November 22, 20223 yr 18 hours ago, kevin gilmore said: board is about to get bigger. What would be the change in length?
November 22, 20223 yr Getting into mighty power amp territories 😃 making sure there is enough heatsink estate as well 😅
November 22, 20223 yr Author actually 12.7 x 3.85 at the moment. size may change a bit Edited November 22, 20223 yr by kevin gilmore
November 24, 20223 yr Looks very nice, Kevin. I will skip the brackets and mount transistors directly to the heatsinks.
November 26, 20223 yr Some progress with Tube Hybrid(something). PSU; left – Board with filament transformer and transformer for GRHV style regulator (+100V). To the right is Connex SMPS, put it in top of the first board and you have PSU with 6.3VAC, +100VDC and +/-30VDC. Amplifier board with a tube daughter board. The required -5V is done on the amplifier board with a smd 7905 and a few capacitors. Will it work? Who knows?
November 28, 20223 yr @kevin gilmore: I assume that a 2U chassis wouldn't provide enough heatsink area?
November 28, 20223 yr Author won't fit in a 2u. if you do all the transistors on 1 edge its too long for the case. unless you want to do fully custom
November 28, 20223 yr Would using a 2nd board (like the split boards) for the transistors below the main board bring anything? It will keep the two transistor rows closer to each other thus reducing the height of the heatsinks.
November 28, 20223 yr Author its already a split board. the power resistors make it impossible to shrink. joamat may come up with a solution but i doubt it. but you can download some free layout software and try to come up with something smaller.
November 29, 20223 yr My impression is that this is intended to be a Muscle CFA3. You probably want 3U – at least. No V12 engine in a Volkswagen Beetle.
November 29, 20223 yr 30 minutes ago, JoaMat said: My impression is that this is intended to be a Muscle CFA3. You probably want 3U – at least. No V12 engine in a Volkswagen Beetle. Agree. And a proper 1KVA toroid needed in the middle of the case as well with some 120,000 of caps. Edited November 29, 20223 yr by audiostar
November 29, 20223 yr Author nope, going to need two boxes. no easy way to stack the front end board onto the heatsinks. the 2 boards will take up much of the bottom. zero feedback generally ends up with a lower damping factor. so to boost the damping factor need more output transistors in parallel. and the sanken parts are actually 2 die in each package. and are to3p. i could go to 3 or 4 pairs of output transistors for even lower output impedance. the idea is to drive jbl m2's with the amplification they deserve. not a pair of crown industrial amps. and things like the susvara.
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