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GringoAudio2
Has anyone seen this bridge application in EDN Online?
http://www.reed-electronics.com/edn...=10%2F30%2F2003
GregGC
Looks good, though, this is a good example of how good/wrong some times the recommended schematics/ap-notes are. I think 5 dots are missing from the final schematic (Fig. 8). Can you guess which ones?

Greg
GregGC
Stand corrected. Only four dots.
GringoAudio2
in parallel with the 12pF caps. I found an error in an IR app note for some HexFets and wrote them telling them about it and my local supplier gave me 10 of each n and p channels for free!!
Greg
vic
Aren't there dots missing between the 10k and the .25 resistors and immediately after the input?

Vic
GregGC
quote:
Originally posted by vic
Aren't there dots missing between the 10k and the .25 resistors and immediately after the input?

Vic

Rigth.
ken.berg
Of course, in spite of the title of this thread, this isn't a bridge circuit at all, even with the missing dots.

A cursory reading of the text or any thought about the circuit makes it clear that this is a parallel amp configuration.
Guss
Is bridging different from an amp to another ? I have to bridge my marantz...

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