I know Andrew; I guess that homemodder should look at bias voltages required for the output transistors.
I know what the voltage requirements are for the output transistors, I want to know whether the chip can supply these voltages. See post 12.
Lme49830 is 16v, enough to drive any mosfets including high VT ones. Lm49811 Vbias ???
3V when passing no output current.
When substantial output current is passed, the Gate to gate voltage is very much higher. This is due to the low transconductance of the Lateral FETs.
When high output current is used for the comparison, you will find that VFETs and LFETs have a similarly high gate to gate voltage requirement.
BJTs in this high current scenario do not require anywhere near those as base to base voltages. That's why the 830 was designed specifically for mosFETs in the output stage.
When substantial output current is passed, the Gate to gate voltage is very much higher. This is due to the low transconductance of the Lateral FETs.
When high output current is used for the comparison, you will find that VFETs and LFETs have a similarly high gate to gate voltage requirement.
BJTs in this high current scenario do not require anywhere near those as base to base voltages. That's why the 830 was designed specifically for mosFETs in the output stage.
Any case advices?
Get them from China.
Siliconray makes ones that I like.
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