AMP without DC coubling

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Hi all,

I'm wondering, why not make an amp where the different stages are seperated by a cap.

The reason I ask is that this would be an easy way controlling the Q-point in the different stages (eg. IN, VAS and OUT) and thereby look closer on effects of different working currents and voltages.

Perhaps this could also be used to try "NO GLOBAL NFB" because it's no longer needed to hold the output DC in place.

Please be gentle, thanks for your time
 

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Just a couple of thoughts (though negative):

1- There are enough caps in the signal path of amps already. Adding two more sounds a bit dubious.

2-
"Perhaps this could also be used to try "NO GLOBAL NFB" because it's no longer needed to hold the output DC in place."
This is not the sole function of NFB.
 
Remember that every cap shifts phase and changes resistance due to frequency. Every cap you add compounds this effect. The last amp I built used only two caps on the input to filter DC. The amp I'm building now uses ZERO caps. It will be 100% phase accurate and should be able to amplify a signal from DC upto several hundred Khz 🙂
 
Phaseshift

Well the idear was to make the phaseshift (cross overfreq) occur long after the openloop gain has fallen to 0 dB.

This way the caps scholud not give any problems with stabiblity

I don't have a working cuircuit yet. I'm busy on an other project also 🙂

\Jens
 
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