So using the values you have we get the following...
Look how the 0.47uf cap limits the low frequency response and how raising it extends the response. An electroylitic is fine here (watch polarity).
Also see how the response of the amplifier falls at high frequecies. With the higher gain the 100pf cap is limiting the bandwidth. Look at the difference between 100pf and 22pf.
Five screenshots showing this,
1) Output Max. Your amp as it stands into 100k
2) Response. Your amp.
3) Response larger value C1 shows extended LF response.
4) 50Khz squarewave. Your amp as it stands.
5) Lower value of C2. Extends the HF response.
Look how the 0.47uf cap limits the low frequency response and how raising it extends the response. An electroylitic is fine here (watch polarity).
Also see how the response of the amplifier falls at high frequecies. With the higher gain the 100pf cap is limiting the bandwidth. Look at the difference between 100pf and 22pf.
Five screenshots showing this,
1) Output Max. Your amp as it stands into 100k
2) Response. Your amp.
3) Response larger value C1 shows extended LF response.
4) 50Khz squarewave. Your amp as it stands.
5) Lower value of C2. Extends the HF response.
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Thanks look very interesting maybe I will build it some day 🙂
For now I will stay with the radford design
Have a nice day 😉
For now I will stay with the radford design
Have a nice day 😉
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