Posted 7th January 2012 at 10:13 AM byTea-Bag Updated 21st November 2010 at 01:46 PM byTea-Bag
This last weekend I replaced the IRFP240 in my F2 Clone with the R100 SouthSemi Power-JFET.
tubes-guy used psychic powers to control my mind and force me to do it.
The bias dropped off the bat. I re-biased and gave it an A-B listen to the standard channel. Seemed to be a bit 'cleaner' sounding the the default channel.
Nelson has recommended the following changes to the circuit, which I hope to implement soon. I will be re-wiring these on Peter Daniels boards.
The Peter Daniel boards are still available I believe. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/group...group-buy.html
Papa sayz...
The F2's that I have updated with the JFETs need the
following changes:
R6 = 47k (changed to 8.2K of FW Site)
C1 = 10 uF
Z1 removed
The potentiometer must be re-adjusted for minimum
distortion at 4.5 watts (symmetric clipping) and readjusted...
Posted 26th November 2011 at 05:06 PM byTea-Bag Updated 27th November 2011 at 05:31 PM byTea-Bag
This Blog is to post reference parts to achieve voltages and currents for your BiB boards.
This can help others meet their goals with less parts ordering and frustration.
Feel free to include parts in highlighted area, plus caps and transformers used.
Keep in mind that there are some 3 and 4 LED CCS versions.
Dx02-4 on 3 LED and Dx02A-B on 4 LED versions. These will run the CCS hotter (more ma) if using 4 LED, especially with 4 green LED's.
Make sure to reference BiB Build Guide Version 2 or ask list if uncertain about the below comments.
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Hello,
Can you show me what are the components for a target of 7V?.
thanks
Posted 16th September 2011 at 02:37 AM byTea-Bag Updated 24th January 2012 at 08:34 PM byTea-Bag(changed LEDs to 6/4 ration red/green)
Here I am going to post some semi-commercial information regarding the minikits. Make sure to read the full BiB build manual before ordering parts. The link is posted below.
BIBguideRev2.pdf
It is essential you understand and purchase for the correct voltage type and range you need for this kit and additional parts.
The purpose here is to report what parts are included in the minikit, and which are not.
This will assist builders in getting the correct parts that are not included in the minikits.
The minikits are made for one of the three sections of the PCB. The board itself can hold two positive and one negative rail type supply.
The kits are purely optional, and are sold to assist the buyer who may not be able to access the resources needed to gather the specific parts.
There are four kit types described below. IRF for voltage 5.5v - 45v in positive or negative rail, and the BJT bipolar's which...
Posted 8th August 2010 at 10:29 PM byTea-Bag Updated 9th August 2010 at 01:34 PM byTea-Bag
So I believe I am finished with the Mini-A version modified for SemiSouth R100 output. The MJ is not in reference to Michael Jackson, rest his soul. Simply a reference to Mosfet input, JFET output.
Technical pieces:
R8 is a 1K pot. This allow for some DC offset adjustment.
R18, This affects drain current to differential pair. This value is lowered. I chose 220R resistor since I have a bunch of them. Papa presented this as needed on mod's in general for the lower VGS of the R100 (~1.5v)
R19, gate resistor to Power JFET R100. This is lowered to 47R. We see with F1J and F2J that gate resistors are lower.
Rail Voltage is +/-24v
Source voltage is .425v and is largely determined by the 100K pot settings and heatsinks on hand. The real value of the pot is ~ 70-80k here. I let the IRF240's run no higher than 65c and R100's no higher than 70c.
Posted 15th June 2010 at 04:56 PM byTea-Bag Updated 7th September 2011 at 09:10 PM byTea-Bag(added BOM)
So I am going to write some details down about the DCB1 Blue Edition Buffer. This is the best I can tell, the third or fourth iteration of this buffer/Power supply. The GB will certainly represent the third run of the buffer.
Salas added some tweaks to the design which CRT implemented. I will be offering these boards for sale.
Here are some things that make it different,
It's a larger board.
More room for filter caps.
They can handle 10mm pitch snap-in capacitors 25mm width capacitors.
There are positions for smaller MUR120 type diodes or MUR820 style TO-220 style diodes.
The vRef LEDS can now be bypassed with a 25mm Film cap or a 100uf electrolytic.
I previously ran a group buy last fall for the IXTH20N50D as used in Nelsons original DeLite Amplifier as demo'd at BAF09. I heard it personally and found it to be very dynamic and involving.
I have built the amplifer myself and enjoy the sound. Since the release of a official article, some users will of course be interested in group buy pricing, and for what it's worth, my shipping costs worldwide, and use of Payzpal to make life easier for most.
I am also considering running a group buy for SemiSouth R100 JFET's, similiar to what is used in the elusive Firstwatt J2. I have a pair running in a modified Mini-A currently. The lower VGS makes them akin to the Toshiba Mosfet settings I imagine, so they may not be a perfect drop in, but are supposed to work as an easy drop replacement for IRFP240's. (Dont hold...
They look great. I built this one up with Caddock Source and feedback resistors, since the PCB had the fit for them. (These are an upgrade to standard kit at tech-diy.com)
I hacksawed the boards down to a smaller size so they would fit more comfortably in my 13 X 8 heatsinks.
The flavor of choice this time is metal film 1/4 watt PRP's for signal and Caddock MP-930 .5R for R11,12 source resistors, 10R MP-915 JFet Source resistors and 50R MP-915 for Feedback resistors R5-R6.
The heatsinks on the Source resistors are way oversized, but they do get a little warm.
I have it currently biased at .75v for 1.5amps class A idle. The sink temp at room 22c is 48c.
Sound comparison
I have not got a lot of time on these to compare to the standard design, and the previous Takman/Kiwame...
Posted 14th January 2010 at 12:52 AM byTea-Bag Updated 17th February 2010 at 12:08 AM byTea-Bag
I have had a set of Cviller boards for some time.
I was enjoying my F5's so much in there typical build that I was lazy about any tweaks.
I recently put F3 clone in main system to work on F5 some more.
I put together this minimal design proposed earlier, with some additional tweaks, mostly recommendations from other members.
The outputs are Toshibas, provided by Luvdunhill.
They go high bias quickly with the default source resistors, so I lowered the resistor to .22R (two 5W mills) and changed R3 and R4 to 1K RN55d.
The 1K, 100K, 47R resistors are Takeman 1/2 watt 10R is 1W panasonic, Bourns 3296W pots, easy to work with. 100R are Kiwame for a carbon film fest. I normally am not a carbon film fan, but thought the circuit might sound a bit more lush than default with these resistors. I plan on a PRP caddock version next round.
It now biases quite easy, and the drift is amazing minimal with these FETs. ...
Posted 1st January 2010 at 02:53 PM byTea-Bag Updated 13th October 2010 at 01:48 AM byTea-Bag(updated some more timely info)
The basics on the boards....
The hypnotize is a 1 input/1 output Shunt regulated Direct Coupled Pass like B1 buffer. It has a relay delayed startup to avoid DC problems for the amps. This board (and even Mez) can be used just as a shunt power supply, and their is a thread for this also.
The Mesmerize can use up to 6 muting relay inputs, and is a larger board. All others matters being equal.
Attached is a semi-built DCB1 mesmerize. Also the main schematics of the device, in case you need to troubleshoot. The below shot is a bare Hynotize PCB.