Q17 - an audiophile approach to perfect sound

Hello,

I have another idea for the problem that there is always some component that is not available. Therefore, I have added the SMD solder pads for the SMD version of the small transistors to the PCB. I assume that these are equivalent to the large ones. The power dissipation of the SMD transistors is given as 300mW, which is surely sufficient, isn't it Tibi?

Regards Tim

Yes, it is.

Regards,
Tibi
 
I prefer Q12 as bipolar, because is part of a ccs and his Vbe/R13 is used as reference for class A current stage.
Mosfet have large variations in Vgs and this will complicate current adjustment.

Regards,
Tibi
 
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Hello Stef,

Q12 should be in contact with the heat sink of the power transistors, as this is a thermometer in a broader sense and depending on the temperature of the radiator works differently.
For your layout in the compact enclosure, you should simply ignore this. In the case of the Q17, it is also more interesting for electronics engineers and perfectionists than practically useful, as the cooler of the Q17 is usually at room temperature.
 
Hi Folks!

I ordered the components for the Q17 project. Finally, I had to place an order from Farnell, a second from Mouser, a third from RS and a fourth from eBay. It becomes complicated to tinker with this shortage of components.

I am waiting to have the components to order a batch of PCB. I would like to do a final "physical" check of the PCB with the components in hand.

Good day,

Stef.
 

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Hello Stef,

Q12 should be in contact with the heat sink of the power transistors, as this is a thermometer in a broader sense and depending on the temperature of the radiator works differently.
For your layout in the compact enclosure, you should simply ignore this. In the case of the Q17, it is also more interesting for electronics engineers and perfectionists than practically useful, as the cooler of the Q17 is usually at room temperature.

Thanks Tim for the details.

I've moved Q2 to the border in case of. 🙂

Stéphane
 

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Github files have been updated.
Have corrected an issue at output connector, for second time. 🙁
All traces have been rounded.
Q5 and Q6 are mounted at the edge of the board, with castellated holes, making easier to solder and mount.
Power supply pcb was slightly updated, mostly aesthetic.

Regards,
Tibi