Specifications

AMP2-T assembly instructions. © 41Hz Audio / www.41hz.com Revision 1.0T boards
Assembly instructions for AMP2
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On delivery, check that all components have been included. If something is missing, let us know
immediately. A bill of material (BOM) should have been included with your delivery and is also
included here, as APPENDIX 1
Download the data sheet for the Tripath TK2350 reference board, as the schematic and layout of
AMP2-T is identical. However, component specifications and values may differ. Generally,
better components are delivered with the AMP2T kit than specified for the reference board. The
data sheet for the TK2350 is another useful source of information.
Considerations before you start
The AMP2 kit is designed for certain operating conditions. Depending on the way you will use
it, there will some considerations are left to you. The AMP2 kit is intended for supply voltages of
about +/- 40V to +/- 50V and four ohm or eight ohm speaker loads. With eight ohm loads, +/-
60V supplies can be used, with only minor changes. Power supply voltages or impedances
outside this range may require changing of some components. If you want to use the AMP2
board with 4 ohm loads and voltages higher than +/-50 and thereby very high power outputs, you
may also need to update some components. Also for lower voltages, you should change a few
component values. With the supplied components you will have the following:
- Current limiting is set to 10A. You may want to increase or decrease this depending on
your application.
- Voltage limiting is set to about +/-33 to +/-70 V. You may want to change this. Note that
supply voltages between +/-40 to +/- 60V are still recommended with the components in
the AMP2 kit.
- Input sensitivity. With the supplied components the amplifier is optimized for a nominal
average signal of 1.23V RMS at full power. This is the standard signal level for most pro
audio equipment and some HiFi preamplifiers. Domestic audio devices and portable
players without a preamplifier typically have a lower signal level and for those, a higher
input sensitivity setting in AMP2 may be required.
- Modulator gain (power stage gain) is selected so that the amplifier will start clipping at
2V RMS signal input with a +/-45V supply and the suggested input sensitivity. You may
want to fine tune this.
Please read more about how to fine tune the AMP2 kit in APPENDIX 2.
The driver chip TP2350B will dissipate some heat and must be kept cool. The board has
mounting holes for mounting a small heat sink over the chip. The bottom of the chip has a heat
slug. Heat transfer from the slug can be enhanced by heat transfer paste or by soldering the slug
to the board.