Just [rebuilt] my small sound amp after practically ruining the layout trying to debug this issue. Normally it works 100% and performs quite admirably when connected to an external source (Old Raidmax ATX-PSU) and is clear. However, when I powered it from the power source in my desktop where it is intended to be placed there is heavy noise from the internals such as the fans.
Basically in my setup the sound source is a YMF724 also with a TEA2025B but is bypassed for lineout instead. Breakdown as it stands...
On-board amp:
- No Noise from power source
- (test) Interfaces with external TEA2025b.. no noise
Off-board amp [external power]:
- No noise when connected to any source [onboard/lineout]
Off-board amp [internal power - same as source]:
- Excessive noise.
- Feedback from fans both power rail and ground
- Noise remains after disconnecting input ground
- Noise remains after disconnecting power ground (use input ground)
- No noise when input positives are disconnected
Off-board amp [inputs connected-same source power:
- Noise mostly removed when a 32guage high wind inductor is placed in series... but the voltage subsequently drops from 12v to just under 3v.
- Noise somewhat lessened with a 100ohm resistor in series. Drops voltage 0.5v
- Diode in series does nothing to noise
- Using an LC setup causes noise in full force again with capacitor connected to power ground.
- Ground and inputs connected only, can hear the power noise.
The only thing I could figure that may have some effect is using a couple input isolators but that sounds patchy at best (no pun intended). What I simply don't understand is why the same exact amp and schematic when the onboard amp doesn't exhibit this issue but when using the external amp using the same power source and schematic causes this issue.
It cannot be an EMI issue however that I know of.. the issue doesn't exist inside the computer when connected to an external power source. It's all being sources from the supply lines.
The amp will be getting a wakefield 650-B aluminum heatsink attached soon once it arrives. I have a wire clamp point allocated for it between two of the jointed solder grounds. The excess traces behind the inputs and ground lines are used for heatsinking purposes as well and have been augmented with flattened 24 gauge solid core wire and the centre with flattened desoldering braid in the very center.
General Info:
Basically in my setup the sound source is a YMF724 also with a TEA2025B but is bypassed for lineout instead. Breakdown as it stands...
On-board amp:
- No Noise from power source
- (test) Interfaces with external TEA2025b.. no noise
Off-board amp [external power]:
- No noise when connected to any source [onboard/lineout]
Off-board amp [internal power - same as source]:
- Excessive noise.
- Feedback from fans both power rail and ground
- Noise remains after disconnecting input ground
- Noise remains after disconnecting power ground (use input ground)
- No noise when input positives are disconnected
Off-board amp [inputs connected-same source power:
- Noise mostly removed when a 32guage high wind inductor is placed in series... but the voltage subsequently drops from 12v to just under 3v.
- Noise somewhat lessened with a 100ohm resistor in series. Drops voltage 0.5v
- Diode in series does nothing to noise
- Using an LC setup causes noise in full force again with capacitor connected to power ground.
- Ground and inputs connected only, can hear the power noise.
The only thing I could figure that may have some effect is using a couple input isolators but that sounds patchy at best (no pun intended). What I simply don't understand is why the same exact amp and schematic when the onboard amp doesn't exhibit this issue but when using the external amp using the same power source and schematic causes this issue.
It cannot be an EMI issue however that I know of.. the issue doesn't exist inside the computer when connected to an external power source. It's all being sources from the supply lines.
The amp will be getting a wakefield 650-B aluminum heatsink attached soon once it arrives. I have a wire clamp point allocated for it between two of the jointed solder grounds. The excess traces behind the inputs and ground lines are used for heatsinking purposes as well and have been augmented with flattened 24 gauge solid core wire and the centre with flattened desoldering braid in the very center.
General Info:
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Input voltage: ~12v +/- 5% Output resist: 2ohm (2x 4ohm) CAPName Series Temp C/V Location ------------------------------------------------------ Evercon ME 105c 1500uf/ 6.3v Output Decouple Pana/OSCon SEPC 105c 270uf/16.0v SVR Rubycon CE-W 85c 220uf/ 6.3v Feedback Rubycon PK 85c 680uf/16.0v Supply UCC(?) A07C? 105c? 100uf/16.0v Bootstrap ?MLCC X7R ??? 0.47uf/50.0v Freq.Stability ?Polyester ?? ??? 0.22uf/??.?v DC Decouple Miscellaneous ------------------------------------------------------ ST TEA2025B Class-AB W990D0001 Malaysia Vishay Resistor-1/8w MetalFilm 1%/50ppm/562ohm Ratshack PCB 276-168B GeneralPurpose
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