CFA Topology Audio Amplifiers

Thanks OS,
And believe me I don't underestimate what 90 watts can do. My H/K integrated is rated about 90 per channel and that through a passive xo and driving both devices the full range will drive you out of the room no problem. But my driver is only going down to 35hz, not bad for a 6 1/2" speaker with 1.25" p to p excursion. Haven't needed to add any sub at this point, maybe for movies it would come in handy.
 
I actually "discovered" that (CM -VAS) a while back. I was looking for THD/slew
... overlooked the (I) stability factor 😱

As far as the floating mirrored IP stage ...(with the caps) , you don't have much
offset drift to begin with.

Reaching the optimum component/performance/stability with this
particular "simple" topology has eluded me slightly. The shunt
comp. definitely put it "over the threshold.

As I said before , I have nothing else in the "bag o' tricks" that
will do 10ppm and be this simple and stable.

At 10p/22k shunt , the sim says 50V in .05uS (1 kv !) of course , with the input filter and a non- ringing output, 300-400v is enough ... but it CAN do it (1k).
NO other sim can go that fast 😀. I like - (it simple).
PS - builders have said that faster sounds better , who am I to argue ?

This does seem to be as close to the "base" CFA concept as one can get.
Edit - one builder said this 1 stage IP pair may get a little "warm" ... careful
choice of a more robust to-92L (800ma) pair might be better for high output use.
OS
 

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Yup - I'm on the PCB now !

(below) is the optimum circuit.

below 2 is 1k

below 3 is 20k.

On both , first 4 harmonics thd IS nearly the same as
all 9. This must mean almost NO H5 + .
5 ppm at 1k/ 100v p-p is really good for this simplicity level. 😎

OS
 

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OS,
Define a little bit warm, and would this mean you would want to mount those devices on the main heatsink if possible?

Will thimios have one of these built by morning! 😀

The input transistors change input voltage to current. If feedback resistor is low enough the current modulation will be high. You can burn the transistors if use high voltage power supply 😱
As OS said, in some condition (low feedback resistance and high voltage power supply) it should use high current TO-92 device for input transistors. Or we can cascode it or use resistor to limit collector voltage, and power dissipation will be decrease.
 
OS -- this is the next step... towards the Simplified CFA topology. Now that we know what the Classic topology is and does and how and why --- Try various simplified versions next and see if there is also an optimum version to be found.

The basic circuit topology looks like this --


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THx-RNMarsh

Just make sure you drive it with a decent signal source since its unbuffered!
 
Could you show some simulated data, distortion, loop gain, square wave...?

OK, here are some simulations:

4 pictures with sine wave 20Hz, 1kHz, 20kHz, 50kHz
4 pictures with square - same 20Hz, 1kHz, 20kHz, 50kHz
1 picture with 1 kHz spectrum
1 picture with open loop (no compensation either)

It will be possible to audition the prototype open loop - linear enough for decent sound 😉
 

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