100W LAT FET amp with bootstrap opamp for correction.

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Coming from here, https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/help-with-lat-fet-schematic.424463/

Some members advised to bootstrap an opamp for higher(+/- 32V)output swing. Further I like to bring down THD + N as low as possible.
Below the schematic I combined from several threads.

Can this work?

Trex 3a schematic LAT FET Bootstrap.jpg
 
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When replacing R11/14 with two 5k6 resistors and one 100uf capacitor( for each) from the middle to the output(bootstrap). Can I then have even more output swing?
Altering the resistors alters the bias current. 33k would give near zero bias although the amp would still run OK.... just with no bias current.

Higher voltage opamps are a possibility but also remember the subjective difference a few extra volts of swing makes would not be noticeable.

Last one for today 😉 At max output.

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This sunday spend time to learn using ltspice.

And make a version with transistor bootstrap.

Lat fet bootstrap trans.jpg

There is not much difference for the THD with the opamp version.

Lat fet bootstrap opamp.jpg

I will make a universal PCB. It will have a layout for opamp or transistor bootstrap and several filter options.

I tried also to import/use other opamp/fet models but this was not a succes.
 
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Excellent, well done 👍 Models aren't always the easiest things to work with.

The models as far as I know are behavioral models rather than an opamp circuit made up of actual components... if that makes sense. It will be interesting to see if real opamps match the simulated performance.