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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
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hi
greetings anyone knows biasing voltage over emitter resistances thanking you andrew lebon |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Typical for most power transistors like 2SC5200/SA1943 is 25-50 mA.
This would mean 8-17 mV across emitter resistors 0.33 Ohm I use often in my simulations 45-50 mA
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hello andrew, do not speak English, I am using the google translator to write, I am on and I saw that you did FOROSDELECTRONICA the maxter and pusistes to work very well, even with loads of 2 NOMs. wanted to give me a picture of the power supply for this amplifier through
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