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Mr.T wrote:
"jakdedert" wrote in message ... That's kind of what I've got in mind. I just need a design to match a couple of +/- 70v power supplies I have on hand. Most chip amps take +/- 45 or so.... Yep, +/- 70V is for a pretty powerful amp, not a chip amp. Can you perhaps rewire them for +/-35V instead? Will depend on how the transformers are tapped, and rectification method currently employed. Or build a high power discrete power module to make full use of the supplies.. MrT. Nahh...pretty simple transformers: single primary and ct secondary. I'd wanted to avoid discrete outputs based on the complexity of the number of channels I want. It might not be possible. If I find suitable chips, they'll likely be expensive enough to outweigh the convenience of building with modules. It's a long-range goal. I've gathered a goodly amount of stuff, lacking mostly the overall design and actual outputs. jak |
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