Re: Hilariously cheap car audio amp (Cougar C-300.4)
I'm an idiot!
But, also, the manufacturer is one too.
I assumed (rather sensibly or not?) the REMOTE input was a 12V signal to turn on the amplifiers. But NO, it powers the TL494, which powers up the amp chips. I had a 1k in series to limit current (It simply said "to car stereo" so I made a guess), hence the 5.3V supply.
Now the amp powers up with a 17.5V supply.
Observations:
- Amp is now much louder. However, it still has a limitation of around 35W per channel. Better than before, but still not 75W per channel.
- I can get the amp to draw about 7.2A from a car battery. (Set up with the bench supply as a parallel 4A charger @ 14.4V.) However, the inductor/toroid converter starts saturating and whining, and the output clips at around 15V; it looks like a square wave. I imagine one channel could do 60W, but if you tried two channels, the combined limit would kick in.
Thermocouple says amp IC hits 70C on tab, FETs run relatively cool at 55C, inductor gets pretty hot (hard to probe but around 65C.) I'm not sure if there is a current limit on this converter as I can't see a sense resistor. Could be using FETs. Each FET gets a different gate drive which looks ugly (will upload pics later.)
Got annoyed with the sound from it, so using a 4 ohm rheostat for now.
I'm an idiot!
But, also, the manufacturer is one too.
I assumed (rather sensibly or not?) the REMOTE input was a 12V signal to turn on the amplifiers. But NO, it powers the TL494, which powers up the amp chips. I had a 1k in series to limit current (It simply said "to car stereo" so I made a guess), hence the 5.3V supply.
Now the amp powers up with a 17.5V supply.
Observations:
- Amp is now much louder. However, it still has a limitation of around 35W per channel. Better than before, but still not 75W per channel.
- I can get the amp to draw about 7.2A from a car battery. (Set up with the bench supply as a parallel 4A charger @ 14.4V.) However, the inductor/toroid converter starts saturating and whining, and the output clips at around 15V; it looks like a square wave. I imagine one channel could do 60W, but if you tried two channels, the combined limit would kick in.
Thermocouple says amp IC hits 70C on tab, FETs run relatively cool at 55C, inductor gets pretty hot (hard to probe but around 65C.) I'm not sure if there is a current limit on this converter as I can't see a sense resistor. Could be using FETs. Each FET gets a different gate drive which looks ugly (will upload pics later.)
Got annoyed with the sound from it, so using a 4 ohm rheostat for now.
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