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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Hello all,
I know there are quite a few threads on the D1 I/V Converter including Toshiba JFET versions, and Nelson has once proposed to use the Loveltech JFET instead. Just wonder if anyone has taken the plunge, and care to share their experience / schematics ? Patrick |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Grenoble, FR
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I was also wondering, it's certainly possible to use that device in the D1, with some modifications.
Another application for the Power Jfet could be to use as a relatively high power buffer, in a White Follower configuration. That woulb be a very simple schematic, able to drive loads of a few undread ohms (who said headphones?)
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