F5 Turbo Builders Thread

As I've said, actually the goal is 2Amp per channel. I understand it that way that for 2Amp I need to set Pot1 and Pot2 to ~1V, correct?
That's a lot in comparison to the recommended 0.4V in the documentation...

Therefore I'm asking if it#s reasonable to bias @ 2Amps!


that need to be calculated from your bias goal.
you MUST know this before you make an attempt. othervise, stay within pass's recommendations in the article, or dont use the diodes.
 
As I've said, actually the goal is 2Amp per channel. I understand it that way that for 2Amp I need to set Pot1 and Pot2 to ~1V, correct?
That's a lot in comparison to the recommended 0.4V in the documentation...

Therefore I'm asking if it#s reasonable to bias @ 2Amps!

Ohm's Law: V=IR
For 0.4V and 2A then R=0.4V/2A=0.2ohm resistor
For "fraidy cat" 0.3V and 2A then R=0.15ohm resistor

The Toshiba devices seem to be stable within this source resistance range (see WalterW build). However, I am uncertain about other brands.
 
Hello,

I'm planning to go for that f5T journey (V2, no cascode, stereo based on last board from diyaudio).
I'm already preparing and have collected usefull informations but still have doubt about matched components.
Can somebody explain :
- What active components need matching whithin a channel ?
- I can remember that the Aleph-x was requiring matched resistors, is that the same here ?
- Is there a need for matching between channels ?

Thanks. Raoul
 
-if possible , input Jfets need to be of same Idss ; if going to multi output pairs route , all N need to be matched , and all P need to be matched
-if you buy Metal Oxide ones , they're already in enough low tolerance ; if using white ceramic ones (wirewounds) , buy more and measure them (with ccs , measure voltage drop)
-preferably , but not so important

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