i think this amplifier is so attractive to me.
it can be built to great power but in single ended mode.
the last mosfet only works at little volt and very big cuurent.
but dissipation will be lower.
is it so good? any one give me some comment,thanks
it can be built to great power but in single ended mode.
the last mosfet only works at little volt and very big cuurent.
but dissipation will be lower.
is it so good? any one give me some comment,thanks
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Hmm, this is a novel idea (maybe it's been done before?)... A single ended class-A output device, paired with an interesting dynamic current source, all floating on a class-B stage. Indeed, power dissipation should be significantly reduced from standard SE class-A amps (looks like about 45W idle dissipation for the class-A part, if I read those tiny numbers right). I'm curious how stable it is in practice...
Where does the design come from and what does the writing on the diagram mean?
Looks interesting.
Looks interesting.
Cybergent said:Where does the design come from and what does the writing on the diagram mean?
Looks interesting.
I thinkt he original is in japanese but with lots of Chinese characteristics.
the first row says, from left to right: Voltage amplifier / stage, current amplifier / stage;
the 2nd row says, from left to right: first stage; 2nd stage; the next two stages I don't know how to translate; and then output stage;
thee 3rd row says, from left to right: constant current source.
haha.
i found all sch i like also belongs to Mr. pass.
Mr. pass is a great thaumaturgist in the amplifier designers.
i found all sch i like also belongs to Mr. pass.
Mr. pass is a great thaumaturgist in the amplifier designers.
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