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Gb: F4 pcb

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Great! 😀

I'm not finished with the layout, but it will be something like the attached.
 

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i'm not an expert as far as pcb layout is concerned , but don't you think the input jfet pair is far to close to the power trany and radiator as well?
those jfets aren't zero tempoco
I would try to move them away from power trany as much as you can
 
Hi dodo, I agree, but most people mount the board flat on the heatsink with 5mm spacers and then the fets will not actually be that close to the input devices. So for most it is not really an issue, but I will consider it - perhaps I can split the row of resistors and move them up.
 
F4 pcb

cviller

Two boards for me.

I made a F4/Aikido stage nearly one years ago according to the PCB you suggested in # 122. This stage work nicely together with my modded
DCX 2494 in the 60 - 600 Hz range on my Magnepan 1.6.

Now I am curious to test how F4 will behave as a headphone amplifier for my AKG 701. It is for this purpose I need two new boards.

Eivind Stillingen
 
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