peranders said:
Yes, I think SMD for DIY'ers is the next thing and also current feedback.....
Next step is to use 0204 parts 😀
.... or TAS5111 ... 😀
Well, I'm only using µBGA if they're available. Prevents my projects to be copied... 😉
0603 could be used by some DIYers, not small enough and can be soldered when using a fine tip.
0603 could be used by some DIYers, not small enough and can be soldered when using a fine tip.
peranders said:I have done some simulating on a SMD current feedback amp with Diamond buffer and the performance seems to be rather good. Bandwidth up to 25 MHz but how about real world influence? I expect over 1 MHz is very possible, maybe 10 MHz.
I notice that working point aren't very sensitive. 0.5 mA or 5 mA doesn´t mean much.
I'm very keen on making a small cute all SMD headphone amp, mayby with Jung Super Regulators.
I have attached the simulation files if somebody wants to fool around.
Bandwidth up to 1MHz is very possible, also in a poweramplifier. Just use Emitterfollower as output. Maybe use MOSFET's.
Try out other combinations of currentmirrors. As i have found out you can gain more phase margin than with the current mirrors you have used right know.
I my self would like high idle current, so it isn't jumping between class B and A when slewing fast.
If I choose to have 10pF I get 70 deg, 22pF, 64 deg, 47pF, 55 deg.
22pF = 14 MHz, 47pF = 6 MHz
Simulationwise I think Wilson mirrors aren't so bad.
I have adjusted the currents somewhat but I have kept them rather low so my poor pcb won't go into flames. Total power consumption for one channel is 0.8 Watt.
22pF = 14 MHz, 47pF = 6 MHz
Simulationwise I think Wilson mirrors aren't so bad.
I have adjusted the currents somewhat but I have kept them rather low so my poor pcb won't go into flames. Total power consumption for one channel is 0.8 Watt.
Here is the schematics which I'm working on. At the moment I have only one channel. First I'll make the pcb layout for one channel ready then I will duplicated it.
I wonder how good the temp stability will be? May I'll have to reduce the currents? I'll guess a prototype will give me the answer.
I wonder how good the temp stability will be? May I'll have to reduce the currents? I'll guess a prototype will give me the answer.
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