Seek help。 What is the role of D1 on the graph?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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With MPSA92 and the two 680R resistors it makes up a circuit called a current mirror. The diode would more correctly usually be the same type transistor as the MPSA92, thermally in contact with it, connected to be a diode (C and B would be connected together, so CB to E would act as a diode). In this case the author of the schematic has 'saved' one transistor by replacing it with a standard diode, but the performance of the circuit is slightly degraded (still good enough for that amplifier, though).
It's function is not only to provide a voltage drop, but also one that acts like a B-E junction including thermal dependency.
It's function is not only to provide a voltage drop, but also one that acts like a B-E junction including thermal dependency.
With MPSA92 and the two 680R resistors it makes up a circuit called a current mirror. The diode would more correctly usually be the same type transistor as the MPSA92, thermally in contact with it, connected to be a diode (C and B would be connected together, so CB to E would act as a diode). In this case the author of the schematic has 'saved' one transistor by replacing it with a standard diode, but the performance of the circuit is slightly degraded (still good enough for that amplifier, though).
It's function is not only to provide a voltage drop, but also one that acts like a B-E junction including thermal dependency.
Thanks very much!!
Ideally, the diode drop tracks the vbe. Even if you use a diode connected transistor it still doesn't, because of the huge difference in power dissipation (read: temperature). Using the 4148 gets you close enough and it won't get a lot better anyway unless you go to a more sophisticated current mirror.
At one time diodes were cheaper than transistors, but maybe not anymore.
At one time diodes were cheaper than transistors, but maybe not anymore.
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