Thanks, mjfref. post661 , onsemi figure 9......estimated 10MHz for npn, around 12MHz for pnp type , i guess...........
That seems excessive? 1.5 - 2x total wattage should be sufficient for most purposes. If it's for use in a pro setting, or really going to be running hot all the time, you might go up.OK OK so your saying 800VA to 1.6kVA correct? It needs to be that big for an AB design?
Most of the time you can figure 50% efficiency at best, so a 100 watt/channel
for a given load might draw 200 watts. On top of that, you would might want
some margin (around here an added 100% it seems) for 400 watts.
Two channels? 800 watts.
But for music you can get away with a lot less.
For Class A, assume the worst - idle dissipation x 2 for each channel.
for a given load might draw 200 watts. On top of that, you would might want
some margin (around here an added 100% it seems) for 400 watts.
Two channels? 800 watts.
But for music you can get away with a lot less.
For Class A, assume the worst - idle dissipation x 2 for each channel.
@Eugene L. - Singapore (I don't remember your nickname),
please send me a PM, your boards are back to me (incorrect / Insufficient shipping address)
@manniraj,
that lets hope!
Hi Carsten, I have PMed you. Not sure if you have sent them out again?
Some time ago I got the LEDs I wanted, finally I am done with this amplifier . Also, the output RCA replaced with the "long" type - a better ground contact than the cheap ones from ebay and they better secured through the back plate IMHO .
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Self has an optimum bias and Emitter resistance values for bipolar followers which
gives the lowest distortion number. Since it tends to be a fairly low current figure,
it has additional reason for some popularity.
This formula is limited to Bipolar devices in push-pull operation.
Pretty much nobody advocates lower bias or higher resistance values than these,
but some designers advocate higher bias and lower resistance.
gives the lowest distortion number. Since it tends to be a fairly low current figure,
it has additional reason for some popularity.
This formula is limited to Bipolar devices in push-pull operation.
Pretty much nobody advocates lower bias or higher resistance values than these,
but some designers advocate higher bias and lower resistance.
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