100W Ultimate Fidelity Amplifier

BX22
 

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Three days ago, I modified AX11 using +-90VDC with cheap and easily to find transistors, almost like BX22. In simulation, I can achieved very high slew rate and low enough THD. I sent it to my social media friend (I never meet him before). He made PCB layout and test the prototype in almost 2 days only. He satisfied the result.

Actually, I made it for +-120VDC, but he made +-90VDC for class AB and will make +-120VDC for class H.

This topology is easy to scale up.
 
Three days ago, I modified AX11 using +-90VDC with cheap and easily to find transistors, almost like BX22. In simulation, I can achieved very high slew rate and low enough THD. I sent it to my social media friend (I never meet him before). He made PCB layout and test the prototype in almost 2 days only. He satisfied the result.

Actually, I made it for +-120VDC, but he made +-90VDC for class AB and will make +-120VDC for class H.

This topology is easy to scale up.
Post the modified ver.here🙂
 
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Three days ago, I modified AX11 using +-90VDC with cheap and easily to find transistors, almost like BX22. In simulation, I can achieved very high slew rate and low enough THD. I sent it to my social media friend (I never meet him before). He made PCB layout and test the prototype in almost 2 days only. He satisfied the result.

Actually, I made it for +-120VDC, but he made +-90VDC for class AB and will make +-120VDC for class H.

This topology is easy to scale up.

CCS in BX22 reduce voltage on CS transistor for about 30V (voltage drop on 10k)
 
Given the success of the FH9, I decided to take a totally fresh look at how to improve its performance and also to simplify its parts count. I think I have managed to do so, but it is so far removed from being an offshoot of one of Apex Audio's designs, I wonder if I should start a new thread or post here?

Basically it uses the venerable IRFP 240/9240 hexFET pair but in symmetric current feedback mode with a simple Vbe multiplier for temperature compensation. I have found that a simple resistor CCS is sufficient to achieve simulated THD of 0.00084% at 1kHz and 50v peak-peak on 53v rails. The simulated square wave performance is out of this world, clean and sharp up to 200kHz with no ringing. Oh, and did I mention that there are now only 7 active parts? Nothing exotic: BC546B/BC556B, KSA1381/KSC3503 VAS, BD139, and IRFP outputs... 🙂

Here is a teaser square wave closeup at 200kHz:

562182d1469721177-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-oscope-200khz-square.jpg


If we kept it in this thread, I would probably call it the CFH7.
 

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Given the success of the FH9, I decided to take a totally fresh look at how to improve its performance and also to simplify its parts count. I think I have managed to do so, but it is so far removed from being an offshoot of one of Apex Audio's designs, I wonder if I should start a new thread or post here?

Basically it uses the venerable IRFP 240/9240 hexFET pair but in symmetric current feedback mode with a simple Vbe multiplier for temperature compensation. I have found that a simple resistor CCS is sufficient to achieve simulated THD of 0.00084% at 1kHz and 50v peak-peak on 53v rails. The simulated square wave performance is out of this world, clean and sharp up to 200kHz with no ringing. Oh, and did I mention that there are now only 7 active parts? Nothing exotic: BC546B/BC556B, KSA1381/KSC3503 VAS, BD139, and IRFP outputs... 🙂

Here is a teaser square wave closeup at 200kHz:

562182d1469721177-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-oscope-200khz-square.jpg


If we kept it in this thread, I would probably call it the CFH7.

Is this similar to FX8CF
 

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Is this similar to FX8CF

Hi Apex Audio:

A think it is a bit different as it has fewer stages. Ok, I will post here as there seems to be interest...

CFH7 - current feedback hexFET amp

Schematic:

562184d1469723129-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-v1.0-schematic.jpg


1kHz sine wave:

562185d1469723129-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-oscope-1khz.jpg


50kHz square wave:

562186d1469723129-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-oscope-50khz-square.jpg


200kHz square wave:

562187d1469723129-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-oscope-200khz-square.jpg


FFT spectrum at 1kHz:

562188d1469723129-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-fft-1khz.jpg


HD components at 1kHz:

562189d1469723129-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-thd-analysis.jpg


HD components at 20kHz:

562190d1469723129-100w-ultimate-fidelity-amplifier-cfh7-thd-analysis-20khz.jpg
 

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