Hi,
After 30 mins searching and no luck, reaching out to the DIY community here.
What is the NC400's guaranteed output voltage (say 8 ohms) vs power supply voltage (HV+/-)?
- sustained at x% distortion
- using Hypex's way of specing power.
Thanks in advance!
After 30 mins searching and no luck, reaching out to the DIY community here.
What is the NC400's guaranteed output voltage (say 8 ohms) vs power supply voltage (HV+/-)?
- sustained at x% distortion
- using Hypex's way of specing power.
Thanks in advance!
Simply use Omhs law with the specs from the datasheet. In the datasheet 8 Ohm's power is given, you can calculate voltage...
Amplifier output power (and voltage) capability is dependent upon supply voltage. The datasheet assumes SMPS600 nominal voltage.
For example, the SMPS600 nominal +/- 65V dc results in 40V rms NC400 o/p max. The SMPS output also scales with line ac voltage. I don't think I can assume that this drop from supply voltage to NC400 output capability is constant regardless of supply voltage, and I don't know if the design is such that I can assume it scales linearly (as a ratio).
Looking for the true voltage output capability vs supply voltage. I'm also very interested in the amperage capability of NC400 vs load and supply voltage. Again this is only provided for unique case of nominal SMPS600 and 2,4,8 ohms under IEC test case (not steady state)
Any garden variety IC provides all this info in it's data sheet, I'm surprised none of this data is readily available for high end item like NC400, especially one marketed based on it's technical superiority
For example, the SMPS600 nominal +/- 65V dc results in 40V rms NC400 o/p max. The SMPS output also scales with line ac voltage. I don't think I can assume that this drop from supply voltage to NC400 output capability is constant regardless of supply voltage, and I don't know if the design is such that I can assume it scales linearly (as a ratio).
Looking for the true voltage output capability vs supply voltage. I'm also very interested in the amperage capability of NC400 vs load and supply voltage. Again this is only provided for unique case of nominal SMPS600 and 2,4,8 ohms under IEC test case (not steady state)
Any garden variety IC provides all this info in it's data sheet, I'm surprised none of this data is readily available for high end item like NC400, especially one marketed based on it's technical superiority
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The maximum power in 8 Ohm is specified, right? This in measured in combination with the SMPS600 at nominal mains input voltage. This maximum output power stated in the datasheet is measured. Since it is in 8 ohm's, it is voltage limited, not current. Do your calculations and there you have your answer. Why do you want to know this exactly?
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