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Low cost power [message #10150] Sun, 14 March 2004 12:50 Go to next message
Ralph is currently offline  Ralph
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I'm intrigued by this idea. What is the cost of a one chip amp that produces 100 watts or even 50 watts? Who makes a chip like this and where can I get one?

Re: Low cost power [message #10151 is a reply to message #10150] Mon, 15 March 2004 08:00 Go to previous message
GarMan is currently offline  GarMan
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The LM3875 chip from National Semiconductor is one of the most popular chip for Gainclone DIY, and given the proper power supply, can give you 50W. You can double that in a bridged or parallel configuration.

The LM3886 can give you 60W and can also be doubled in bridged or parallel. Marchand has a kit based on this chip.

The chips are cheap. $7 to $8 each at retail. Do a search at digikey for exact pricing. It's the power transformer that's going to cost you. Chassis can be expensive too, depending on how nicely "packaged" you want things to be.

Gar.

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