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HV CCS question

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I want to use as lower device a 2SK170BL to set the CCS range till 20mA but can't reach the 20mA, it's due to the fact that I'm using BL grade with Idss between 6-8mA and I have to use a higher Idss?

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I have 25 units mine all rank 6. But can work for 10mA or less for CCS as lower device without derate the mA?

I can buy rank 7 to use for minimum 15mA of CCS so can't need to measure the Idss?

For example if I need a CCS of 8mA is enough a lower device with 8mA Idss or the cascode drifts the value, if so how much?
 
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SSHV2 is the shunt regulated PSU.
SSHV2 CSS must be set to -for example- 10..15mA higher than load (for example 2x9mA for both channel). The "spare" current multiplied with the required voltage (300V) dissipating on SSHV2 shunt FET.

If you know the load current, set the SSHV2 CCS 15mA higher than load, and set it 300V with SSHV2 potentiometer.

IMHO 300V it's too high if Ua anode voltage only 90V.
B+ optimal value is ( Ua + required swing peek + 30V spare voltage ), so if it's a preamp, 150V as B+ is enough.
 
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I'm sorry for my bad English Bela, the CCS at the SSHV2 is set ok, SSHV2 can go down or up the Vout no problem, the problem is that between the SSHV2 an the 7N7 tube I use a cascode CCS set to 9mA each channel but can't ajust the anode B+ of each triode because it's fixed to circa 90V and using the SSHV2 the anode voltage don't go up?
 

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