Has anyone considered nte2633/nte2634 (a bit low voltage) as VAS and nte373/nte374 as predrivers?
https://www.nteinc.com/specs/300to399/pdf/nte373.pdf
https://www.nteinc.com/specs/2600to2699/pdf/nte2633.pdf
Checked and tested the NTE373 and 374 but they behave badly in step and square.
Checked and tested the NTE373 and 374 but they behave badly in step and square.
At voltage, at what current, and at what frequency do you test this? What was the load in terms of R/L/C? Did you swap a different transistor and see much better behavior? If so, what was that transistor?
This is the kind of test that I could replicate and capture screen shots.
At voltage, at what current, and at what frequency do you test this? What was the load in terms of R/L/C? Did you swap a different transistor and see much better behavior? If so, what was that transistor?
This is the kind of test that I could replicate and capture screen shots.
Replaced output signal generator. Checked scope. Replaced with 2sc1220a big difference
HI
Someone has already used the TTA004B model given by toshiba ?
TTA004B | Transistors bipolaires | Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation | Europe (EMEA)
it's just unitilizable in a simple circuit
HFE 488 for "pspice model" and 2m for "ltspice model"
164 for the 2SA1381 cordel model in the same situation
Someone has already used the TTA004B model given by toshiba ?
TTA004B | Transistors bipolaires | Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation | Europe (EMEA)
it's just unitilizable in a simple circuit
HFE 488 for "pspice model" and 2m for "ltspice model"
164 for the 2SA1381 cordel model in the same situation
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HI
Someone has already used the TTA004B model given by toshiba ?
I used in my preamplifier power supply. LtSpice showed the gain about 210, and it was approx. 230 in real life. The current was 10mA.
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I tested the TTC004 in JLH69 as a VAS transistor, and it wasn't good, it had a blurry sound. As a driver I don't know what it is, I plan to test it in a Hiragi 20W which I'll be doing soon. I currently have a TTA004 and a TTC004 in a Walt Jung shunt regulator. Toshiba's model is good, it doesn't deviate much from the measurements.
Shunt-type regulator from Mr. Walt Jung
Shunt-type regulator from Mr. Walt Jung
in fact in my amp the TTA is good, but in a simple simulation like that i have strange results
Could you try in your ltspice ?
thanks
I have an error with U1, hFE for Q1 and Q2 are identical to your simulation.
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