Reading some reviews with measurements:
"The gain at the speaker terminals was to spec at 20.4dB, and the output preserved absolute polarity (ie, was non-inverting)."
Most sketches of the circuit that float around indicated the opposite?
Any thoughts?
"The gain at the speaker terminals was to spec at 20.4dB, and the output preserved absolute polarity (ie, was non-inverting)."
Most sketches of the circuit that float around indicated the opposite?
Any thoughts?
how opposite?
FE is inverting phase twice , so no inverted phase out of it
OS is non-inverting too
FE is inverting phase twice , so no inverted phase out of it
OS is non-inverting too
Reading some reviews with measurements:
"The gain at the speaker terminals was to spec at 20.4dB, and the output preserved absolute polarity (ie, was non-inverting)."
Most sketches of the circuit that float around indicated the opposite?
Any thoughts?
Disregard, no coffee yet this morning

Same boat here. 😀for me , it's always morning and never enough coffee
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Well, what was the result? Compared? yes they are flat modules, i.e. of the type used by the mu-follower staff in the other depatment . . . 😎I got itchy and ordered a few pairs of IXTH20P50P and IXTH30N60P. The capacitance and transconductance appear comparable relative to other documented push/pull pairs.