Has anyone seen this bridge application in EDN Online?
http://www.reed-electronics.com/edn...stt=000&articleid=CA330071&pubdate=10/30/2003
http://www.reed-electronics.com/edn...stt=000&articleid=CA330071&pubdate=10/30/2003
Looks good, though, this is a good example of how good/wrong some times the recommended schematics/ap-notes are. I think 5 dots are missing from the final schematic (Fig. 8). Can you guess which ones?
Greg
Greg
The ones on the 10k...
in parallel with the 12pF caps. I found an error in an IR app note for some HexFets and wrote them telling them about it and my local supplier gave me 10 of each n and p channels for free!!
Greg
in parallel with the 12pF caps. I found an error in an IR app note for some HexFets and wrote them telling them about it and my local supplier gave me 10 of each n and p channels for free!!
Greg
Aren't there dots missing between the 10k and the .25 resistors and immediately after the input?
Vic
Vic
vic said:Aren't there dots missing between the 10k and the .25 resistors and immediately after the input?
Vic
Rigth.
Of course, in spite of the title of this thread, this isn't a bridge circuit at all, even with the missing dots.
A cursory reading of the text or any thought about the circuit makes it clear that this is a parallel amp configuration.
A cursory reading of the text or any thought about the circuit makes it clear that this is a parallel amp configuration.
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