All the transistors have far lower Vce than required,
only the 140 V VCE output pair may survive the voltage,
BUT not the output power if ever it is used at full power
on a 4R load, or even unloaded, as the VBE multiplier
voltage drop is set with a fixed resistance divider which
is unrealistic given the transisors caracteristics dispersions..
only the 140 V VCE output pair may survive the voltage,
BUT not the output power if ever it is used at full power
on a 4R load, or even unloaded, as the VBE multiplier
voltage drop is set with a fixed resistance divider which
is unrealistic given the transisors caracteristics dispersions..
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two pairs of MJ15003/4 on 70V power supplies is guaranteed to blow up when pushed hard.
All of the other transistors, BC557, BD139/140, BD243C/244C are also not capable of working on a total supply of 140V.
The circuit would work if you use say 35v supplies, but then you would not get 500W.
I wouldn't build it.
All of the other transistors, BC557, BD139/140, BD243C/244C are also not capable of working on a total supply of 140V.
The circuit would work if you use say 35v supplies, but then you would not get 500W.
I wouldn't build it.
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