Hello all..
I have a couple of high voltage opamps like BurrrBrown 3583JM lying around..these r capable of high voltage upto (+) & (-) 140 volts and load currents upto (+) & (-) 75ma..i am thinking of adding some transistor drivres to boost current..the idea is to use as a sub amp with an output of around 200 to 300 watts...any suggestions ?
thx in advance
I have a couple of high voltage opamps like BurrrBrown 3583JM lying around..these r capable of high voltage upto (+) & (-) 140 volts and load currents upto (+) & (-) 75ma..i am thinking of adding some transistor drivres to boost current..the idea is to use as a sub amp with an output of around 200 to 300 watts...any suggestions ?
thx in advance
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To be honest, by the time you have gone so far as to add the neccesary output stage to an opamp, you may as well have built a fully discrete power amplifier.
come on guys ....
there is similar applications also related with lm 12clk .....
i wonder why they exist in the books ....there is got to be a reason
all these circuits look so simple to construct so if your target is simplicity ,power and average quality i dont see any reason why not ....
i dlike to work on this a bit more
i recall the lm12 application saying 90 volts swing and +- 10 amps ... thats a hell of a lot of power .....
i thing i will have to construct to see what is going on there
there is similar applications also related with lm 12clk .....
i wonder why they exist in the books ....there is got to be a reason
all these circuits look so simple to construct so if your target is simplicity ,power and average quality i dont see any reason why not ....
i dlike to work on this a bit more
i recall the lm12 application saying 90 volts swing and +- 10 amps ... thats a hell of a lot of power .....
i thing i will have to construct to see what is going on there
That circuite is not a power amp. It is intended to drive a 2,000ohm load not a loudspeaker. Few people need a line
stage that will swing that kind of voltage.
stage that will swing that kind of voltage.
Hello,
Many years ago in the French diy magazine LED (now integrated with Electronique Pratique) there used to be a series of articles with such a design for power amplifiers. The high voltage IC directly drove one high voltage transistor or MOSFET (the ‘real’ class A, some say), which was biased by a currents source.
These designs were highly regarded for the way they sounded. On the site of Bonavolt there used to be a copy of such a design, but I did not visit it lately.
Best, Arjen.
Many years ago in the French diy magazine LED (now integrated with Electronique Pratique) there used to be a series of articles with such a design for power amplifiers. The high voltage IC directly drove one high voltage transistor or MOSFET (the ‘real’ class A, some say), which was biased by a currents source.
These designs were highly regarded for the way they sounded. On the site of Bonavolt there used to be a copy of such a design, but I did not visit it lately.
Best, Arjen.
LM12 and LF357 are low voltage opamps.
How do their applications apply (LOL!) to the BB type? 😕
Those BBs are expensive. I would sell them.
Regards
How do their applications apply (LOL!) to the BB type? 😕
Those BBs are expensive. I would sell them.
Regards
sivan_and said:
That intermediate stage is full class B I don't think it would be too good for audio. These things are often used to drive electrostatic actuators.
exactly what we used the BB for in the past. Then we switched to Apex which was cheaper.scott wurcer said:These things are often used to drive electrostatic actuators.
regards
There's a nice trick that was in a National or Signetics app note years ago that put the driver transistor's drive coming from the PS of the opamp - obviously driven by the current drawn... the output of the opamp was a resistor to ground... that was the input/VAS method... might work nicely here.
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Thats what am looking for...the high volt capabilities should be fully utilised.. its for sub-woof applications.
Here is what might become my next sub amp.. only 7$
and it IS the highest voltage OP-Amp I have seen.
(+- 100V military version)...
[Lm4702/lme49810]
With a standard EF output stage (2sa1837/2sc4793 driver - n/MJL X - 281/302 outputs ..even thermal-traks) a 25$
sub amp can be had.(125+W/8 - 200+W /4)
This is my next endeavor ,.."frugalamp 4" HT sub...
1 week into 2009 and all will be done..
OS
and it IS the highest voltage OP-Amp I have seen.
(+- 100V military version)...
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
[Lm4702/lme49810]
With a standard EF output stage (2sa1837/2sc4793 driver - n/MJL X - 281/302 outputs ..even thermal-traks) a 25$
sub amp can be had.(125+W/8 - 200+W /4)
This is my next endeavor ,.."frugalamp 4" HT sub...
1 week into 2009 and all will be done..
OS
Dear "ostripper"
What r those 4 Series connected diodes inside the Output transistors...r they inbuilt diodes or externally placed close to the case...a sort of temp feedback the quiescent current ?
What r those 4 Series connected diodes inside the Output transistors...r they inbuilt diodes or externally placed close to the case...a sort of temp feedback the quiescent current ?
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