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Old 1st January 2003, 01:33 PM   #1
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Question P channel follower

My speakers are about 116dBSPL from 2.8VRMS, so I don't really need any gain. And my D/A converter has pro and consumer outputs so I can just use the pro outputs for those rare occasions that I really want to crank it up. As I was reading Zen Variations Part 4, I was thinking, "why not just build a P channel follower to hook up between my D/A and my speakers?" And since I've got balanced out on my D/A, why not do it differentially, and since I will only be using the amp from 350Hz up, "why not use an air core inductor as a current source?"

So my question for you guys, since this will be my first solid state amp, is "what P channel mosfet to use at what operating point, given the various tradeoffs involved?"

Thanks for your feedback.

John
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Old 1st January 2003, 04:57 PM   #2
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Hi and happy new year,
when you look at www.irf.com there are some (not too many)
P-channel Powerfets. I use IRFP9140N

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Old 2nd January 2003, 01:54 AM   #3
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Thanks Uli,

What would you guys think of the IRF9510 in this situation at Vgs=Vds=5V, I=1.2A?

One other thing, do I need a resistor in series with the gate of the transistor if there is no feedback going back to the gate? I would think it would be best to leave this out and drive the gate with as low an impedance as possible. I know I wouldn't need a grid stopper in this case for a valve amp, but am I missing something for transistors?

Thanks alot, John
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Old 2nd January 2003, 02:41 AM   #4
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Hang on a second. I thought Rds was the analog of plate resistance for a tube. Rds is 1 Ohm for the IRF9510. "Plate resistance" for an IRF9510 is more like 150 Ohms--forget about that air core inductor idea. I've got a lot to learn about these newfangled transistors.

Still interested to hear opinions about what fet and what operating point for a 1/2 watt P channel follower.

Thanks again, John
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