Switching Regulator for Audio Amplifier
- From: Fred <frederick.brown@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:28:31 -0700 (PDT)
I have an audio amp based on the LM3886. In order to get 50W out of
it I need to use a transformer who voltage rises too high for the
LM3886 to tolerate during no or light load times.
I have modeled a linear regulator for the amp, but is is very
wasteful, it dissipates over a hundred watts a channel. I had to
parallel four regulators on each rail in order to keep their
individual dissipations manageable.
I have started considering a switched mode power supply, and have been
looking at chips such as the LM5116. Some time ago, I heard using
SMPSs in audio amplifers in problematic because of the difficulty in
filtering out the switching noise from the output.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
FB
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