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Diode cathode bias?

lookin' at Magz' graph that situation will probably hold for most semi's within a small current interval..

Yes I think there only seems to be Mags that has tested the diodes and done research...I notice that I had to test the diodes with a 1K and 9 volt battery to be sure I had the correct forward VD.

😀😀..did you like the film..😀

I think its interesting when you have a tube symbol and a diode symbol and one has cathode emission and the other the symbol that seems to prove it wrong..😀

Regards
M. Gregg
 
I think its interesting when you have a tube symbol and a diode symbol and one has cathode emission and the other the symbol that seems to prove it wrong..😀
Conventonal current is not "the wrong way round". Anyone who thinks that clearly hasn't thought very hard about the physics and more importantly about the mathematics of electricity. I notice the article you linked to is written by a computer scientist. Since diode symbols are established as nice little arrows, let's not confuse matters.
 
Hi MG, no problemos -I'm in for a joke but not a fan of Utube (getting sea sick easily 😀 )

Back to the bone.

Because of degenerative feedback the cathode impedance raises the plate impedance by Xc(mu+1). Compared to a cathode resistor a string of semis reduces the dynamic plate resistance with the difference in Rdc times (u+1). So, what we're actually experiencing is the reduction of the plate resistance.
 
It was only a joke..(I'm sure Disco knew that and took it as such) Three minutes is a long time.. 😀

Conventional Current vs. Electron Flow#

Regards
M. Gregg
I have articles from the 1950's saying current flow neg to pos not pos to neg . The reason they said it was not changed was so many textbook had it backwards . So they changed the definition of current flow to be the opposite of electron flow. This bit of work around causes the definitional problem for many. 🙄
 
I've used a couple of 1N4148s to bias 12AX7s with good results. At low current they are more linear than LEDs - you can see that in the even harmonics.

i confirm this, tried it too....😉
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Now you only need to know what is about battery biasing Ni Cd or Ni Mh or Li po, I am in the first step with the led 🙂

I use the blue led with good sound, better than resistor and silmic II cap. After read your post I am going to change the led by 4 diodes, to have 2.4v more or less that need the 6e5p, I drive a 211 with very good sound, next weekend I will try the battery also
 
Battery Ni Mh winner

Hego my friend looking the copon audio sound . ha ha ha

well after the check the diodes I my amp 6e5p - 211 the sound go down to terrible. I dont know wich diodes I used. 75v rectifiers four in line to have 2,9v.

Now the battery Ni Mh are the winner, better than resistor and better than all colors of led since red - green and blue, with the battery all is better,
3 batteries in line to have 3,8V too is true that the 6e5p fell better far of the bias at -2v.

Now only need check the fixed bias in the 6e5p to check all 🙂
 
Reviving this thread to see if anyone else has been trying SIC diodes in series with a resistor. I'm finding the sound is smoother with a resistor to add some feedback. Plus I'm only using a single SIC diode, not a string. No cathode bypass.

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You ask about series one resistor + diode, but would be interesting with two diodes in series and parallel one resistor, diodes lock the voltage and resistor help to flow the feedback, I think that diode in series cut the feedback loop with the grid. But I never do