Simplistic MosFET HV Shunt Regs

iko

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Would something like this be problematic?
 

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iko

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I would like to run by you guys a slightly different version that would scale to both higher voltage, and higher current. I could be mistaken about this, so please do tell if you see something wrong.

To scale to a higher voltage the idea is to stack more levels as you can see in the attached schematic. This also helps with higher shunt current; however, one can also parallel more mosfets for higher current. The problem I had with this was that the output impedance became huge starting already in the audio band. The solution seems to be driving the mosfets with one more pnp device as shown in the schematic. This brings a significant improvement in the output impedance, especially at higher frequencies. The C-E small cap has to be adjusted to safeguard against oscillation; higher value, safer, but it impacts the output impedance.

Please feel free to comment, point out problems.
 

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Hello Salas,
I'like to make a single 6c45 driver stage using this point of work :
Tube Gm Pa(max) Pg2(max) B+ Vp Vg2 Rk Ip Pa Ig2 Pg2 Rl 5% THD Vo 10V THD Gain
6C45p-e CCS 45 7.8 NA 400 194 NA 100 35.0 6.8 NA NA CCS 119 0.07 41
as indicated as best in:
http://www.pmillett.com/pentodes.htm
I'd like to use your "Anti-Triode SEPP, how to do best?"Post #66
schematic as css but I need 35mA for each tube , may be ok?
and this Shunt reg.
WHich is in you opinion the minimum current I must set on the shunt CSS for a stereo set up (two 6C45)? I've not a too big transformer .
Thanks a lot.
Ciao
Guglielmo
 
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guglielmope said:
Hello Salas,
I'like to make a single 6c45 driver stage using this point of work :
Tube Gm Pa(max) Pg2(max) B+ Vp Vg2 Rk Ip Pa Ig2 Pg2 Rl 5% THD Vo 10V THD Gain
6C45p-e CCS 45 7.8 NA 400 194 NA 100 35.0 6.8 NA NA CCS 119 0.07 41
as indicated as best in:
http://www.pmillett.com/pentodes.htm
I'd like to use your "Anti-Triode SEPP, how to do best?"Post #66
schematic as css but I need 35mA for each tube , may be ok?
and this Shunt reg.
WHich is in you opinion the minimum current I must set on the shunt CSS for a stereo set up (two 6C45)? I've not a too big transformer .
Thanks a lot.
Ciao
Guglielmo

For 2 channels running at 35mA each, 120mA in shunt wil suffice.
 
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It can't work because I haven't used a pnp driver with more than 400V spec first of all. I could think of cascading and such but without a working prototype to ensure success you will end up with a blown experiment with theoretical suggestions most of the time. Sorry, you must find another solution. Maybe Janneman's recent Elektor one goes up to 500V and delivers much current?
 
Hi Salas

After reading this thread I built the regulator based on your design.
Very quiet, no huming at all But I get alot rusting noise, the type of noise coming from transistors when they become old.
Do you know what is the cause? Is it coming from the pot?
Thank you for helping

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