Philips UCD application note

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PNP turn-off

is 2sb1243 suitable?
 

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my UCD works well it makes 2 days, mosfet is iIRF530. Problems which heat has cured which change of R9 (yes this control deadtime, last pages of manual) to 390R. Later I found that conecting hetsink at earth stops completely which problems :apathic:
:cool: :D
BC640 turn-off and 1n4148 in all work great, it has some problem in this? :rolleyes:
 
NTE 112 on comparator

I find NTE 112 for sale and specifications are:

Electrical Characteristics: (TA = +25°C unless otherwise specified)
Parameter Symbol Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit
Static Characteristics
Breakdown Voltage V(BR) IR = 100µA 5 – – V
Forward Voltage Drop VF IF = 10mA, Note 2 – – 0.55 V
Reverse Current IR VR = 1V, Note 2 – – 0.05 µA
Dynamic Characteristics
Capacitance C VR = 0V, f = 1MHz – – 1 pF
Stored Charge QS IF = 10mA, Note 3 – – 3 pC
Frequency F f = 1GHz, Note 4 – 6 7 dB


WOWOW nice device or not???
 
I got some questions about this schematic. Hope somebody can help me :D

1. In the rails, there are inductor with value "83R". Is this 83uH or 83nH?

2. Among the input pins there are pins with code "CLK1" and "CLK2". The components attached to these pins are 12K+1nF capacitor.

Are these pins for synchronizing (if we use more than 1 UcD with 1 power supply)?

For synchronizing, is it as simple as connecting "CLK1" to "CLK2"?
 
lumanauw said:
I got some questions about this schematic. Hope somebody can help me :D

1. In the rails, there are inductor with value "83R". Is this 83uH or 83nH?

2. Among the input pins there are pins with code "CLK1" and "CLK2". The components attached to these pins are 12K+1nF capacitor.

Are these pins for synchronizing (if we use more than 1 UcD with 1 power supply)?

For synchronizing, is it as simple as connecting "CLK1" to "CLK2"?

Hi,
1) it's a bead, maybe 1-.1uHn
2) I guess, it's a synchronizing to AM tuner, and probably this amp from the Philips receiver, BTW maybe Yamaha yet.
 
Sorry…I can’t help everybody.
Now you know the equipment references. That is the difficult part.

Last night I have found another one with UCD, but have not the schematic.
They call the amplifier module CUD-S400 :devilr: . It is what is marked on pcb.

The output transistors are 2SK3607-01MR
Turn off transistors 2SA1954
Drv BC857CW
Gate diodes BAS316.
Cascodes between comparator and driver 2SC2713
Input BC856BW

Suply regulated SMPS +44V -44V

YAMAHA portable Pa system “STAGEPAS 500”
 
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