the current design, then add more outputs with matching source and gate resistors, (for a total of 5 outputs per rail) or 10 total outputs
doubled input Jfets , cascoded also , increased rails
so , yes
read F5 Turbo article , see 100W version (you can ignore diodes across source resistors for now) , imagine it bridged/X-ed ......... and you have 300-300W amp in practice
FQA28N15 amp schematic
is it possible to use 5X5 (5 FQA28N15s and 5 FQA36P15s ) in a stereo mode amp, using 100v rails with that design? I'm interested in doing such a build
and would appreciate a schematic. in other words I have 10 of the FQA28N15s and 10X FQA36P15s and would like to use all of them in a build.
my power supply is already built tested, working with 50/50 rails or R-R 100v dc
The first PCB was built using FQA28N15/FQA36P15 MOSFETs, .25 ohm Caddock source resistors, and 50 ohm Caddock feedback resistors as shown in the first image. Because of the limited power dissipation requirements, I mounted the Caddocks vertical to the PCB. I later found that this is a bad idea because the leads on the Caddocks are fragile and break after a few flexes. I "repaired" the Caddocks and mounted them to the heatsink using clamps as shown in the 2nd and 3rd images.
is it possible to use 5X5 (5 FQA28N15s and 5 FQA36P15s ) in a stereo mode amp, using 100v rails with that design? I'm interested in doing such a build
and would appreciate a schematic. in other words I have 10 of the FQA28N15s and 10X FQA36P15s and would like to use all of them in a build.
my power supply is already built tested, working with 50/50 rails or R-R 100v dc
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50+50V rails ...... we are speaking about megagigawatt range here ...... remember it's bridged amp
go either for BA3 or any similar , non bridged amp
I doubt you either need or you are capable of trouble-free making of 350W/8R/ch amp ....
besides that - this amp is having forur output quadrants ..... with smallest possible number of outputs (in elevated voltage range ) of 3 per quadrant
so , just for one channel you need 6P + 6N mosfets
go either for BA3 or any similar , non bridged amp
I doubt you either need or you are capable of trouble-free making of 350W/8R/ch amp ....
besides that - this amp is having forur output quadrants ..... with smallest possible number of outputs (in elevated voltage range ) of 3 per quadrant
so , just for one channel you need 6P + 6N mosfets
And those rail voltages would require that the input jfets be cascoded, and you would need an extremely massive heatsink. The "Balanced F5 in a Small Footprint" isn't the design you want to consider scaling to higher rail voltages.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/213152-balanced-f5-small-footprint-17.html#post4330928
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/213152-balanced-f5-small-footprint-17.html#post4330928
sure is, but I'm adding the extra power to my existing setup and want to do a home build amp this time around, and want to exceed more than just amp repair, want to build my own 300+ watt amp with what parts I already have, and just need a good schematic to go off of to test run
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