Tesladude said:
I am making a audio amplifier useing two lm4780 chips set in parallel to have 240 watts, 120 left ear and 120 right.
And how many seconds do you expect you hearing to last at that power level ?
Im sure you really meant to say, left and right speakers
It is a simple schematic I have already put into pcb form.
I need to have at least 35v to power it sufficiently and actually I just went to the datasheet on a different website then the first time I looked for current draw and it is saying that the standard current draw is 110ma.
if someone could check that just to be sure i am not being a D&*@!#$ that would be great.
No, you need a 70 V DC power supply +35V rail 0V rail and -35V rail
and ~ 8 to 10 Amps on each of those two 35V rails
The "standard current draw of 110mA" you mention is probably the quiescent current drain
So you are looking at a centre tapped transformer of 70V and a current rating of ~ 18 - 20Amps
to have a little bit of overhead
This is a major power supply and as berkeman has already commented probably well out of your level of understanding and building ability
also, in the schematic there are filter capacitors on the V+ and V-,
I am confused on why they are so "precise" there are 1mf, 10uf, and 100nf in parallel.
Why must it be 1010.1uf? or can I change it to just 1000uf to save room on my board?
No you can't and actually the main electrolytic capacitors are going to be huge ! four x 10,000 to 15,000 uF. Two for each rail, they are very big capacitors ~ 2 inches in diameter and ~ 4 inches high
You will still need four 100nF (0.1uF) capacitors, one in parallel with each of the large electrolytics
you shouldn't be going any further on this unless you can find a qualified electronics technician that lives near you that can help you building the power supply
Dave