The Hypex UcDxxxLP Evaluation Board makes it quick and convenient to set up, connect and test UcD Low-profile series amplifier modules using FASTON power and speaker connections, signal cable compatibility and onboard status feedback.
Highlights of the Hypex UcDxxxLP
- Makes quick evaluation and testing of UcD180LP, UcD250LP and UcD400LP modules straightforward
- Onboard Amp Enable switch for easy amplifier on/off control
- Compatible with the Hypex UcD signal cable
- LED feedback for amp ready, current limiter monitor and DC error status
- 4-pin MOLEX KK series connector for audio input and on/off control
- Exclusively available from SoundImports as the only European retailer
Product details Hypex UcDxxxLP
Hypex UcDxxxLP UcD LP Series Evaluation Board
The Hypex UcDxxxLP Evaluation Board is designed to simplify the evaluation of UcD Low-profile series amplifier modules. It allows you to connect compatible UcD180LP, UcD250LP and UcD400LP modules with FASTON connectors and the Hypex signal cable, making it a practical solution for quick sample setups and test builds.
For control and monitoring, the board includes an onboard Amp Enable switch, allowing the amplifier module to be switched on or off directly from the board. It can also be controlled via the UcD signal cable. Status LEDs provide clear feedback for amplifier ready, current limiter monitoring and DC error conditions, helping you evaluate module behaviour during setup.
The audio input and control interface uses a 4-pin MOLEX KK series connector with pins for on/off control, inverting audio input, ground and non-inverting audio input. Supply and speaker output connections are handled via 6.35 mm x 0.81 mm brass FASTON terminals, supporting a straightforward bench-test layout for compatible amplifier accessories and module setups.
With its compact 40 mm x 33 mm board size and 3.2 mm mounting hole, the UcDxxxLP Evaluation Board is easy to integrate into temporary test environments. It is intended as an evaluation tool for music reproduction equipment, giving developers and advanced DIY users a clean and efficient way to check connectivity, control and status feedback before moving to a final system design.
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