True, XH-M542 use a bridgecoupled TPA3116D2 to produce 100W. But how can it have differential input when IN minus is connected to Vcc minus ?According to my research the XM-M542 uses a TPA3116D2 audio chip which has differential inputs.
Did you connect it that way are you saying it came that way?True, XH-M542 use a bridgecoupled TPA3116D2 to produce 100W. But how can it have differential input when IN minus is connected to Vcc minus ?
I just measured that they were connected.Did you connect it that way are you saying it came that way?
Not normally if configured correctly. The system design turns the audio amp ON by switching the negative side of the 24 volt supply.Is a voltage regulator noisy ?
Yes, the power regulator board was mounted on the bluetooth board 5V and AGND with an additional wire going to the amp board 24v. The bluetooth SPK_R was connected to the amp board IN+.Not normally if configured correctly. The system design turns the audio amp ON by switching the negative side of the 24 volt supply.
That might be an issue if the analog ground and power ground are hardwired together.
When testing the BT with the amp module was it connected the control module board you made?
TP2202-5, 2x1uF capsLooks OK. Does the regulator chip get warm? What are the values of the caps?
A cheap 24V 6A AC adapter.What is supplying the 24 volts?
Appr. 100 mA. I put a 8.2v 1.5w zener diode in front of the voltage regulator to make it cooler.Try installing a resistor in series with the regulator. What is the current draw of the BT?
NoDid that help with the noise?
Do you have an oscilloscope?
NoDo you have an oscilloscope?