I was curious how my PMA-NC252MP
amplifier based on NC252MP module would perform in a bridged
configuration. Original Hypex datasheet allows for this
configuration, as we can see in the following part from the
datasheet:
It declares 400W/1kHz/4ohm at THD 1% peak power. So I have
configured my PMA-NC252MP exactly according to the datasheet
scheme and started measurements. I would add that my amplifier
has huge heatsink and there should be no problem with thermal
management.
Let's have a look into my "audio kitchen", this is my
measuring place:
This isolation transformer for the PC breaks possible loop
through mains supply:
and finally this is my PMA-NC252MP amplifier configured to BTL
load:
My amplifier: https://pmacura.cz/pma_nc252mp.htm
First, I have to say that the amp was doing quite well in the BTL
setup. It was able to get 400W/4ohm at much lower distortion than
1% - you will see later. At about 430W/4ohm, the current
protection was shutting down the amp, but immediately after
lowering the output power it started to work again.
Measurements
I have measured THD and THD+N vs. power and vs. frequency, into 4ohm
load, at 1kHz and 6kHz, with 45kHz measuring bandwidth. I use LC
filter before the ADC input and this filter has -3dB cut off at
30kHz, and the slope is -40dB/decade.
Filter response
First, THD and THD+N vs. power
at 1kHz/4ohm and 45kHz measuring BW
Comparison of distortion of NC252MP in normal single-ended load mode and in BTL mode