F5 power amplifier

The Layouts based on the F5 R1 Schematics (with P3)

I`ve build an working amp with that Layouts but,
Please befor using it, recheck, Layouts & schematics for yourself.

For tips how i do Toner Transfer with 2 sided PCB PM me.

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Hi all,


I need some help on my F5 build. It’s not biasing up correctly. I don’t know if this thread is a good place for general support but I’ll post here and see.

Basically it’s a standard F5 build with DIY audio store parts to the V3 schematic. The voltage rails are good (brought them up slowly on a variac) and went to start creeping the bias up but after several turns of the pots there was no change in current as measured across the source resistors. I was nervous so I have not tried turning them up ALL the way. I disconnected the PS rails and measured resistance across R5 and R6 while adjusting the pots to see if the resistance was changing. On both boards one pot seems to adjust from 0 to 500 ohms (P1 on the left channel and P2 on the right), the other tops out at ~115. I measured every resistor value before installation and I think the solder work looks good. What range should I be seeing on the pots?

I’ve attached the obligatory pictures.
 

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Looks nice! It can be a little hard to measure those resistances in circuit because the active devices. Are the npn and pnp transistors oriented correctly? Cannot see in the picture, but it might be worth double checking.

Did you adjust both pots 1/4 or 1/2 turn each as you bias up? If you did only one at a time, this might be your issue.
 
Hi all,


I need some help on my F5 build. It’s not biasing up correctly. I don’t know if this thread is a good place for general support but I’ll post here and see.

Basically it’s a standard F5 build with DIY audio store parts to the V3 schematic. The voltage rails are good (brought them up slowly on a variac) and went to start creeping the bias up but after several turns of the pots there was no change in current as measured across the source resistors. I was nervous so I have not tried turning them up ALL the way. I disconnected the PS rails and measured resistance across R5 and R6 while adjusting the pots to see if the resistance was changing. On both boards one pot seems to adjust from 0 to 500 ohms (P1 on the left channel and P2 on the right), the other tops out at ~115. I measured every resistor value before installation and I think the solder work looks good. What range should I be seeing on the pots?

I’ve attached the obligatory pictures.
If you built it with 32V rails you'll need to recalculate the resistor values in the current limiting circuit. Otherwise the BJTs will be turned fully on and you'll never bias it up. I removed mine.
 
Looks nice! It can be a little hard to measure those resistances in circuit because the active devices. Are the npn and pnp transistors oriented correctly? Cannot see in the picture, but it might be worth double checking.

Did you adjust both pots 1/4 or 1/2 turn each as you bias up? If you did only one at a time, this might be your issue.

Thanks. The actives match the build instructions in orientation. I checked the data sheets and the pin out is correct (at least to the silk screen).

I think I was just not turning them enough. It took like 6 full rotations to get any current flowing but after that it started to rise fast. I have both channels at ~.4V idle current and less than 100mV offset. It's all cooking now.