bjoneson
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Well, I finally got to it and started putting together the modular summing amp I'd had brewing in my mind for the last couple of years.
I had a chasis from an old project my grandfather had been working on in the early 70's, which consisted of 10 "modules" using 44 pin card edge connectors. I was able to source some prototype boards that fit the modules, and went to town.
The first module was the power supply which gives +/- 18V, +/- 24V. and 48V rails.
Then I built out the "sum amp" module, consisting of Hardy 990s in a VE / ACN configuration, with Jensen Output transformers.
That left input modules. The first one I built was a simple 8 channel input module based on INA134s, and simple LCR bus assignment switches. I'm probably going to build some more robust 4 channel input modules with discrete 2550 type receivers with pan and gain for each channel.
Because it's modular, as long as I respect the basic topology, also have the ability to swap summing amps with different components.
Did my first full "system" test this evening, and so far, extremely please with the results!
I had a chasis from an old project my grandfather had been working on in the early 70's, which consisted of 10 "modules" using 44 pin card edge connectors. I was able to source some prototype boards that fit the modules, and went to town.
The first module was the power supply which gives +/- 18V, +/- 24V. and 48V rails.
Then I built out the "sum amp" module, consisting of Hardy 990s in a VE / ACN configuration, with Jensen Output transformers.
That left input modules. The first one I built was a simple 8 channel input module based on INA134s, and simple LCR bus assignment switches. I'm probably going to build some more robust 4 channel input modules with discrete 2550 type receivers with pan and gain for each channel.
Because it's modular, as long as I respect the basic topology, also have the ability to swap summing amps with different components.
Did my first full "system" test this evening, and so far, extremely please with the results!