Hi All,
I am looking for a powerful amp to work from 12V (may be to use a PC SMPS as power supply)
suggestions please..
Regards,
Edison C.
I am looking for a powerful amp to work from 12V (may be to use a PC SMPS as power supply)
suggestions please..
Regards,
Edison C.
Hi edisonpc
Please search for 12 V amplifiers posts here but especially in the Car Audio section
Car Audio - diyAudio
George
Please search for 12 V amplifiers posts here but especially in the Car Audio section
Car Audio - diyAudio
George
Be aware of the immense current requirements required by the bulk of those car-amps....in the car environment, the 12V current supply is virtually unlimited. As such, building a home version power supply maybe outside boundries of practicality....a football sized transformer, etc.
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Football size transformers are available in 100 A battery chargers, the older and less electronically controlled the better. Flea markets usually have one.
OTOH the problem with 12v audio is the 2 and 1 ohm speakers, that make sound like a car. while this was all the rage 1990-2010, I hated that sound. Nothing like reality IMHO. Speakers rated in watts capability, not in how flat the frequency response was.
If you want a low power +- 12 v amp to make nice undistorted low volume sound, see http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/297453-tips-first-amp-design.html
It is designed to run off a PCAT power supply +-12 feed. 8 ohm speakers are good, 16 ohms are better for something like this.
I listen with my 60 W/ch amp to average 1/4 watt music, but occasional peaks of 180 W can happen in the classical repretoire. At least on LP, CD masters were mostly compressed to cover up the road noise of an automobile. CD is a great media if the marketing department would stay out of the mastering room.
Have fun.
OTOH the problem with 12v audio is the 2 and 1 ohm speakers, that make sound like a car. while this was all the rage 1990-2010, I hated that sound. Nothing like reality IMHO. Speakers rated in watts capability, not in how flat the frequency response was.
If you want a low power +- 12 v amp to make nice undistorted low volume sound, see http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/297453-tips-first-amp-design.html
It is designed to run off a PCAT power supply +-12 feed. 8 ohm speakers are good, 16 ohms are better for something like this.
I listen with my 60 W/ch amp to average 1/4 watt music, but occasional peaks of 180 W can happen in the classical repretoire. At least on LP, CD masters were mostly compressed to cover up the road noise of an automobile. CD is a great media if the marketing department would stay out of the mastering room.
Have fun.
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Hi i made this a little while ago http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/car-audio/286862-12v-smps-class-d-power-amp-564wrms-80-eff.html
12V Power Amp
Hi all,
I couldn't find such a good & powerful (Transistor based) one without switching power supply that convert 12V to high voltage.
Any recommendation for IC based circuits? (TDA/LA/LM/AN series ICs)
The SMPS I have is from a HP server with 12V 8A capacity.
Regards,
Edison C.
Hi all,
I couldn't find such a good & powerful (Transistor based) one without switching power supply that convert 12V to high voltage.
Any recommendation for IC based circuits? (TDA/LA/LM/AN series ICs)
The SMPS I have is from a HP server with 12V 8A capacity.
Regards,
Edison C.
1. la4440 ic amp 12v-2-3 amps--19w in 8 ohms 25-30w in 4 ohms
2.tda 8751 ic amp 12v 6-10 amps--4*40 w in 4 ohms 28w for 8 ohms and tda 8951 is4*44w and 4*30w in 8 ohms
3.tda 1562 ic btl 12v 3-5 amps 50-55 w in 4 ohms 38w in 8 ohms
4.tda 2030 bridge mode ic 18w +18w--35w in 8 ohms 12v--3-5 amps
please check it...
2.tda 8751 ic amp 12v 6-10 amps--4*40 w in 4 ohms 28w for 8 ohms and tda 8951 is4*44w and 4*30w in 8 ohms
3.tda 1562 ic btl 12v 3-5 amps 50-55 w in 4 ohms 38w in 8 ohms
4.tda 2030 bridge mode ic 18w +18w--35w in 8 ohms 12v--3-5 amps
please check it...
12V Amp
What about TDA7850 ?
Anyone tried Class AB amplifier circuit operating from 12 volts, 10W, fully transistorized
What about TDA7850 ?
Anyone tried Class AB amplifier circuit operating from 12 volts, 10W, fully transistorized
you seem to be completely unaware of the voltage limit on the output imposed by using a 12Vdc supply.What about TDA7850 ?
Anyone tried Class AB amplifier circuit operating from 12 volts, 10W, fully transistorized
The maximum unclipped output voltage into a high impedance load is roughly 1/3rd of the supply voltage.
That gives your amplifier example a maximum output of ~4Vac.
When you load it with an 8ohms speaker you may find that the maximum voltage has dropped to 3.5Vac.
Power = 3.5Vac² / 8ohms = 1.5W
Use a 4ohms speaker and the max will drop even lower, maybe to 3Vac giving a power output ~ 1.1W
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If you are stuck using 12V and do not boost to a higher supply voltage with a smps, then a bridged design is the only way to get more power.
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