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Join Date: Apr 2002
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There is a formula somewhere in the forums to calculate ^proper value R 12 R 34 against nb of power resistors , value , nb of output resistors series etc.
Take the Aleph 4 schematic and see the current gain is set to 0.5 something like CCS current gain = R value/nbR X 1000 --------------------------- R value/nbR X R 12 Current source against output series resistors It is described in the patent Regards Anael
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