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Got this from a Japanese website.Does it stable in term of DC and AC???
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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hey
This is not an amplifier. It is a model, a topology that could be used for designing an amplifier. It will work. How good, it depends on how big the resistors are and what are all the other components These resistors provide local feedback around transistors and limit the total gain If resistors are given higher values, it will limit DC gain (and AC gain) and make the output more controlled The amp total gain is set mainly by RD and RS and formula is roughly a bit less than: 2 x (RD / RS) as both halves help with the gain RE will set and help to control the idle current in the output This amp shouldn't be too sensitive to Power Supply = reasonably good PSRR But of course, the voltage supply would be limited to what input JFET can take. It is simple. There is no global feedback. At lower voltage output it can be interesting and have not too much distortion. This model as it is, is for a preamplifier. Possibly with proper transistor and component choice could be a nice headphone amplifier. lineup
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