What are voltages across All them 0.33 Ohm resistors
Now?
R32 and R33 and R34 and R35 etc.
And what is DC voltage across two speaker Output Terminals?
Do all this measurings without any music (Volume zero)
but with some Old Loudspeaker or 8 Ohm Dummy Load connected.
Use never your best speaker for amplifier testing
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Across Output should be as close as possible to 0.0 VDC (DC-Offset)
Adjust with VR1.
Across R32 should be like 0.020V - 0.050V (~60-150 mA bias).
Same for R33, R34, R35
Adjust with VR2.
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If should be 0.0 Volt across any of your R32,R33,R34,R35 it might be your MOSFETs are not Matched.
Both NPN MOSFET should be close matched with eachother.
Both PNP MOSFET should be a matched pair, too.
Now?
R32 and R33 and R34 and R35 etc.
And what is DC voltage across two speaker Output Terminals?
Do all this measurings without any music (Volume zero)
but with some Old Loudspeaker or 8 Ohm Dummy Load connected.
Use never your best speaker for amplifier testing
----------------------
Across Output should be as close as possible to 0.0 VDC (DC-Offset)
Adjust with VR1.
Across R32 should be like 0.020V - 0.050V (~60-150 mA bias).
Same for R33, R34, R35
Adjust with VR2.
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If should be 0.0 Volt across any of your R32,R33,R34,R35 it might be your MOSFETs are not Matched.
Both NPN MOSFET should be close matched with eachother.
Both PNP MOSFET should be a matched pair, too.
lineup said:What are voltages across All them 0.33 Ohm resistors
Now?
R32 and R33 and R34 and R35 etc.
And what is DC voltage across two speaker Output Terminals?
Do all this measurings without any music (Volume zero)
but with some Old Loudspeaker or 8 Ohm Dummy Load connected.
Use never your best speaker for amplifier testing
----------------------
Across Output should be as close as possible to 0.0 VDC (DC-Offset)
Adjust with VR1.
Across R32 should be like 0.020V - 0.050V (~60-150 mA bias).
Same for R33, R34, R35
Adjust with VR2.
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If should be 0.0 Volt across any of your R32,R33,R34,R35 it might be your MOSFETs are not Matched.
Both NPN MOSFET should be close matched with eachother.
Both PNP MOSFET should be a matched pair, too.
hi
lineup
my amp is running fine with 78-0-78 92 volts dc with 3 pairs
biasing of 1.2 volt across 10 ohm resistor
voltage across r32=8.2mv , r34= 7.6 mv , r36=32mv
r33,35,37=0 volts
ravs
hi quasi
your amp is running fine with 3 pairs rails of 78-0-78 92 volt
sound is clean and fine. i think that was all matter of biasing no fault.
what if i increase the biasing current from 1.20 volts to 1.30-35 volts across 10 ohm resistor .voltage across my source resistors
r32=8.2mv
r34=7.6mv
r36=32mv
r33 , 35 , 37=0 volts
are all my mosfets working
thanks in advance
ravs
your amp is running fine with 3 pairs rails of 78-0-78 92 volt
sound is clean and fine. i think that was all matter of biasing no fault.
what if i increase the biasing current from 1.20 volts to 1.30-35 volts across 10 ohm resistor .voltage across my source resistors
r32=8.2mv
r34=7.6mv
r36=32mv
r33 , 35 , 37=0 volts
are all my mosfets working
thanks in advance
ravs
no.ravslanka said:hi quasi
r32=8.2mv
r34=7.6mv
r36=32mv
r33 , 35 , 37=0 volts
are all my mosfets working
There is something seriously wrong.
AndrewT said:no.
There is something seriously wrong.
hi andrewT
maybe my mosfets are not matched or is it another fault please throw some light
thanks in advance
and
quasi where are you please comment on my situation
where is the current going?AndrewT said:if current is flowing through r32, then where is it going?
It can't be down the load since that is removed to allow offset and bias to be set.
AndrewT said:
where is the current going?
hi andrewt
i have checked everything and seems ok now suggest where to find fault.
and comment about the post 639 of power amp under development
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=945176#post945176
Hi,
the output node has 5 connections into it.
from the upper transistors, from the lower transistors, from the speaker output, from the Zobel and from the NFB tapping point.
The speaker must be disconnected to carry out the bias and offset adjustments.
The NFB should have a many kohm load so cannot carry much current.
The Zobel has a blocking capacitor that prevents DC current flow.
If the upper transistors show current is flowing into the node then it must be coming out through the lower transistors. There is nowhere else for it to go.
So check the speaker is disconnected and that you have a shorting link in the input socket.
Check or replace the Zobel capacitor.
Check the zero volts drop resistors.
The current must be flowing out somewhere.
Current goes around in loops!!!!!!!!
the output node has 5 connections into it.
from the upper transistors, from the lower transistors, from the speaker output, from the Zobel and from the NFB tapping point.
The speaker must be disconnected to carry out the bias and offset adjustments.
The NFB should have a many kohm load so cannot carry much current.
The Zobel has a blocking capacitor that prevents DC current flow.
If the upper transistors show current is flowing into the node then it must be coming out through the lower transistors. There is nowhere else for it to go.
So check the speaker is disconnected and that you have a shorting link in the input socket.
Check or replace the Zobel capacitor.
Check the zero volts drop resistors.
The current must be flowing out somewhere.
Current goes around in loops!!!!!!!!
AndrewT said:Hi,
the output node has 5 connections into it.
from the upper transistors, from the lower transistors, from the speaker output, from the Zobel and from the NFB tapping point.
The speaker must be disconnected to carry out the bias and offset adjustments.
The NFB should have a many kohm load so cannot carry much current.
The Zobel has a blocking capacitor that prevents DC current flow.
If the upper transistors show current is flowing into the node then it must be coming out through the lower transistors. There is nowhere else for it to go.
So check the speaker is disconnected and that you have a shorting link in the input socket.
Check or replace the Zobel capacitor.
Check the zero volts drop resistors.
The current must be flowing out somewhere.
Current goes around in loops!!!!!!!!
hi andrewt
i found what i was doing wrong actually i was connecting my meter leads to only one side of source resistor.i thought i was connecting across source resistor.here are my voltages across the source resistors with biasing of 1.2 volts across 10 ohn rail resistors
r32=11.3 mv
r34=8.6 mv
r38=38.4mv
r33=59 mv
r35=10.2mv
r37=4.4mv
here is the image
http://i33.tinypic.com/e7m8u9.jpg
regards
there is still something wrong.
The total mV on one side should add up to the same total mV on the other side.
Look also at how unmatched the currents are.
Each FET is running at a different temperature.
The total mV on one side should add up to the same total mV on the other side.
Look also at how unmatched the currents are.
Each FET is running at a different temperature.
AndrewT said:there is still something wrong.
The total mV on one side should add up to the same total mV on the other side.
Look also at how unmatched the currents are.
Each FET is running at a different temperature.
hi andrewt
i will check it tommorrow
thanks for your response
AndrewT said:there is still something wrong.
The total mV on one side should add up to the same total mV on the other side.
Look also at how unmatched the currents are.
Each FET is running at a different temperature.
Nearly true but not quite. The negative rail output stage also carries most of the current going through T8 and R19 (a little goes through R20 and R21 etc).
This current is about 10mA so the total of voltages across the negative rail output resistors will be a little higher.
Note, none of this current goes through the speaker because the output is held at 0v.
Apart from the mismatches (that aren't worth worrying about) the amp seems to be working normally.
Cheers
Q
no,quasi said:
Nearly true but not quite.
the mV are indicators of the currents passing through the output FETs.
The upper FETs MUST pass the same current as the lower FETs.
The total mV of the Upper FETs MUST match the total mV of the lower FETs.
The speaker must be disconnected.
the output node has 5 connections into it.
from the upper transistors, from the lower transistors, from the speaker output, from the Zobel and from the NFB tapping point.
The speaker must be disconnected to carry out the bias and offset adjustments.
The NFB should have a many kohm load so cannot carry much current.
The Zobel has a blocking capacitor that prevents DC current flow.
If the upper transistors show current is flowing into the node then it must be coming out through the lower transistors. There is nowhere else for it to go.
So check the speaker is disconnected and that you have a shorting link in the input socket.
Check or replace the Zobel capacitor.
Check the zero volts drop resistors.
The current must be flowing out somewhere
The minimum Vre=4.4mV, the maximum Vre=59mV.
A ratio of 13.4:1 when 1.5:1 would be a more sensible maximum.
That is close to a disaster.
AndrewT said:
no,
the mV are indicators of the currents passing through the output FETs.
The upper FETs MUST pass the same current as the lower FETs.
The total mV of the Upper FETs MUST match the total mV of the lower FETs.
The speaker must be disconnected.
The minimum Vre=4.4mV, the maximum Vre=59mV.
A ratio of 13.4:1 when 1.5:1 would be a more sensible maximum.
That is close to a disaster.
Hi Andrew,
The current through R19 must go somewhere. With the speaker disconnected and the output floating at 0v the only place this current can go is through the negative rail output stage devices. This is the only DC path available with a voltage differential. This is not true of course for the Nmos series where the currents through the positive and negative rail output stages are equal.
Try to have another look at the schematic and follow the current path of the second stage ccs.
It is for this reason that the construction guide for Actrk amp specifies the bias current is set by measuring the voltage across the setup resistor on the positive rail.
How well output FETs are matched are a matter of opinion after a certain point and this is mainly an issue when the amp is idling. At any sort of power the FETs will all be conducting a similar amount. But it's up to individual constructors how they feel about this.
Cheers
Quasi
Hi Quasi,
I had not allowed for the 330r resistors.
Neither were listed in the 5wires coming into the output node (post548).
However, Ir19~9mA. Ioutputs ~100mA.
It is still possible to see that the currents do not sum.
I had not allowed for the 330r resistors.
Neither were listed in the 5wires coming into the output node (post548).
However, Ir19~9mA. Ioutputs ~100mA.
It is still possible to see that the currents do not sum.
Troidial Power transformers
I realize this is an old thread but a question about this project...
Where are you guys buying those Toroidal power transformers.
I realize this is an old thread but a question about this project...
Where are you guys buying those Toroidal power transformers.
Help your economy, buy USA...N.J.
http://www.antekinc.com/
VERY good products...
And your semi's.....
http://www.mouser.com/
OS
http://www.antekinc.com/
VERY good products...
And your semi's.....
http://www.mouser.com/
OS
Most likely not, but they are sold here..
Imported from china for
20$ apiece , sold for 50-60$, Antec then pays N.J tax + fed tax
so we can finance welfare state, bailouts , and endless wars.
Same for mouser , import malaysian and taiwanese trannies
for $.01, sell for $.15, pays immigrant labor in texas to pick
and pack order, taxes paid to state and fed.
OS
Imported from china for
20$ apiece , sold for 50-60$, Antec then pays N.J tax + fed tax
so we can finance welfare state, bailouts , and endless wars.
Same for mouser , import malaysian and taiwanese trannies
for $.01, sell for $.15, pays immigrant labor in texas to pick
and pack order, taxes paid to state and fed.
OS
hi quasi
where are you are you ok
or are you designing a new amp
mine actrk 600 is working perfect but my heat sink is too small to handle the heat so iam thinking to replace it with bigger one.
regards
where are you are you ok
or are you designing a new amp
mine actrk 600 is working perfect but my heat sink is too small to handle the heat so iam thinking to replace it with bigger one.
regards
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