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MOSFET for power drive for low powered 845

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Hi All
I am building a low powered 845 Amp and wanted to use power drive. I read thru the old posts and found that a mosfet with minimal reverse transfer capacitance is ideally suited.

I am looking for +/- 200V supply, and found the following MOSFET -- IRF820APBF-ND from Digikey. The reverse transfer capacitance is 2.7pF. Wanted to check with guru's here if this seems like a good choice, or are there alternate suggestions.

I am attaching a jpeg of the basic amplifier circuit.

These would be mono blocks. I just got the chassis from vt4c.com, and working on a layout right now.

thanks
Sridhar Ganti
 

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Salas said:
Nice Mosfet find. Is this the IRF820A but pb free? Looks ace to me for the Crss thing. Doesn't the 845 need a grid resistor of a finite upper value so not to leak back towards the CCS before A2?

I've used this part with good results: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/FQ/FQPF2N80.pdf
Comes in a insulated package too.

You don't have to worry about a grid resistor there. That node is low impedance, since the FET is a source follower.

Sheldon

BTW, I had intermittent oscillations problems with a CCS chip under the follower. After chasing it around a bit, I ended up with a 10K resistors instead. Couldn't detect any difference in sound.
 
Sheldon said:


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You don't have to worry about a grid resistor there. That node is low impedance, since the FET is a source follower.


I'd say you don't even want a grid resistor here if you're planning A2 operation. I haven't seen a problem in my triode 4-65 A2 setup with similar Rp, mu, and gm to the 845. There is a 3" piece of wire from the MOSFET source terminal to the grid. I go over 30mA grid current in normal operation and any resistance here would probably increase third harmonic distortion.
 
Salas said:
This thing about no subjective difference between choosing a source resistor or a CCS its heartening towards simplicity by your finding but contrasts Ian's finding. :scratch:

That I didn't notice a difference, doesn't mean there isn't one. Since I didn't do side by side tests, I won't make much of it. Other's may experience it differently. I would guess that the operating conditions will affect performance too. I'm running about 9mA through the follower, at +/- 110 volts, and a separate supply.

Sheldon
 
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