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Hello Rclark,Can you give me a link to the power amplifier details so I can advise you correctly.RegardsPaul
Hello Robert,As long as you do not want to operate these amplifiers at disco levels the PR3HD positive voltage regulator and NR3HD negative voltage regulator modules can be set up to work well with the 254 and 258 at any working output DC voltage of between 30v and 50v. To run the 258 on a 70v supply would require higher voltage regulator output stage devices, as I do not like running semiconductors too close to their ratings, which in this case is 100v. Unfortunately I have not seen P channel mosfets with suitable ratings for use with the NR3HD at elevated voltages and currents.There is a work-around for this. The regulator modules are fully floating in operation and derive their ground reference from the load ground. This means that you can connect a PR3 module positive output terminal to ground and use the 0v output terminal as a negative supply rail. The regulator does not care which terminal is grounded as it still regulates the voltage between the two output terminals. This allows the use of a beefy IXYS N-channel mosfet with more than adequate specifications to run at higher voltage and current levels. This module is called the PR3EHD (extra heavy duty). You can use this module for disco levels if you wish.I would suggest using the DC input versions of these regulator modules as this allows the use of large can energy storage capacitors and heavy duty rectifiers enabling plenty of energy storage for this application.The modules will require a good size heat-sink and I can advise you regarding this should you wish to proceed with setting up a power supply for the amplifiers.To allow you to assess costs, the PR3HD and NR3HD DC versions cost £80 each and the PR3EHD costs £100.If you have any further questions I will be pleased to help. RegardsPaul