mikeks said:You don't know what you're talking about.
Miller himself disagrees.
More info.
Moreover, semantics:
the study of meanings in a language.
Another example of misuse perhaps?
Mike, I’m not interested in a semantic debate or in the exact definition of the Miller compensation, not to mention the kind of arguing you have started at page17, post #166.
So, let’s go back to Lars Clausen and answer my question: what’s the difference with regard to TMC?
Cheers,
Mikeks vs. Estuart: not very interesting to read, though this thread might have been interesting.
PMA said:Mikeks vs. Estuart: not very interesting to read, though this thread might have been interesting.
Pavel,
Did you check Graham's simulation in post #703 ?. I find it puzzling, probably you may see whether it makes justice or not to the EC output stage as presented there.
Rodolfo
Hi Rodolfo,
I have seen it, and the result is different from my simulation and especially from my measurements.
I also have seen that Graham used very different CCS current, and probably another component values. This may lead to very different results.
I have seen it, and the result is different from my simulation and especially from my measurements.
I also have seen that Graham used very different CCS current, and probably another component values. This may lead to very different results.
PMA [/i][B] Mikeks vs. Estuart: not very interesting to read said:Pavel,
Did you check Graham's simulation in post #703 ?. I find it puzzling, probably you may see whether it makes justice or not to the EC output stage as presented there.
Rodolfo
Hi Rodlfo.
What the heck has Graham's sim to do with Mike and me?
Cheers,
forr said:Sorry to say that Graham Maynard's litterature about distorsion of filters and amplifiers (six lengthy articles) published in Elctronics World had the consequence that I didn't renew my subscription. My prefered magazine since years didn't survive long, I think.
Hi forr,
You are not the only one who canceled his subscription for that reason! Nowadays EW is hard to obtain in Dutch bookstores. Just a casualness coincidence?
Cheers,
estuart said:
Hi Rodlfo.
What the heck has Graham's sim to do with Mike and me?
Cheers,
Edmond,
With no intention to offend in any way, I agree with Pavel there are other matters far more interesting to discuss than to watch personal exchanges. This is why I brought the simulation issue. 😉
Rodolfo
HE2007 Listening and Measurement Workshops
Peter Smith, Darren Kuzma and I will be presenting a series of six interactive workshops at the Home Entertainment Show (HE2007) in New York on May 11-13 titled "Listening & Measurement". The workshops are as follows:
• Amplifier Measurement Clinic
• Amplifier Listening Comparison
• Speaker Auditioning Clinic
• Speaker Measurement Clinic
• The Peak Power Demands of Well-recorded Music
• Active Loudspeakers - An Example
There will also be an Amplifier Design Q&A session on Saturday afternoon.
Abstracts describing each of the Workshops and the room schedule can be found on my web site at www.cordellaudio.com.
Please join us there if you can.
Bob
Peter Smith, Darren Kuzma and I will be presenting a series of six interactive workshops at the Home Entertainment Show (HE2007) in New York on May 11-13 titled "Listening & Measurement". The workshops are as follows:
• Amplifier Measurement Clinic
• Amplifier Listening Comparison
• Speaker Auditioning Clinic
• Speaker Measurement Clinic
• The Peak Power Demands of Well-recorded Music
• Active Loudspeakers - An Example
There will also be an Amplifier Design Q&A session on Saturday afternoon.
Abstracts describing each of the Workshops and the room schedule can be found on my web site at www.cordellaudio.com.
Please join us there if you can.
Bob
Re: HE2007 Listening and Measurement Workshops
Having attended the workshops at RMAF in Oct. 2006, I highly recommend them. Bob did a writeup of these workshops in AudioXpress here.
Bob Cordell said:Peter Smith, Darren Kuzma and I will be presenting a series of six interactive workshops at the Home Entertainment Show (HE2007) in New York on May 11-13...
Having attended the workshops at RMAF in Oct. 2006, I highly recommend them. Bob did a writeup of these workshops in AudioXpress here.
Re: Re: HE2007 Listening and Measurement Workshops
Thanks for the kind words, Andy. It was a lot of fun.
Bob
andy_c said:
Having attended the workshops at RMAF in Oct. 2006, I highly recommend them. Bob did a writeup of these workshops in AudioXpress here.
Thanks for the kind words, Andy. It was a lot of fun.
Bob
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Perspective on Open Loop Bandwidth Comparisons
Anyone know of previous designs or analysis involving diff pair designs with features as shown in Andy's Q11, Q3, Q4? Re: post 35 in this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1112619#post1112619
Pete B.
PB2 said:
Hi Andy,
I like this front end you've designed here, do you have any references for the bootstrapped cascode?
Pete B.
Anyone know of previous designs or analysis involving diff pair designs with features as shown in Andy's Q11, Q3, Q4? Re: post 35 in this thread:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=1112619#post1112619
Pete B.
Hi all,
What do you think about this FB compensation methode?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=99142
What do you think about this FB compensation methode?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=99142
janneman said:
Widlar 😀
Looks similar to the LM108, as seen in this historical paper (.pdf format), in case anyone is interested:
http://www.analog.com/library/analogDialogue/archives/39-05/Web_ChH_final.pdf
Pete B.
roender said:Hi all,
What do you think about this FB compensation methode?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=99142
Sorry guys, I made a drawing error.
This is the correct way and it's working, I just tested and it is stable.
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