I want pre-amp schematic, please.
with a s/n ratio 92 db or more.
I'm new in pre-amp. never have one.
tiger.
with a s/n ratio 92 db or more.
I'm new in pre-amp. never have one.
tiger.
A weighted? No weighting?
Noise Floor? Wide band?
What voltage did you want that 92 dB referenced to?
Noise Floor? Wide band?
What voltage did you want that 92 dB referenced to?
the signal to noie ratio
I mean approximately.
Just want high quality preamp that has low noise.
thank you
I mean approximately.
Just want high quality preamp that has low noise.
thank you
If you want your preamp to be able to accept 2Vrms at it's input, then if the input noise must be lower than 92dB, this will equal:
2 x 10^-4.6 / sqrt(20KHz (bandwidth)) = 349nV/sqrt(Hz)
It's hard to design something so noisy. Every opamp known to me has an input noise lower than 40nV/sqrt(Hz), take you pick, NE5534, or opa227 (both about 3.5 nV/sqrt(Hz)), opa134 (about 8nV/sqrt(Hz) ? ).
Edit..: oops allmost forgot: Nelsons MOSFET preamps will meet this criterium too. BTW what is the EIN of a IRF610? something like 20nV/sqrt(Hz) ?
But if you want 92dB S/N for a 2mVrms (max input) preamp, you'll have a challange... you'll have to build a discrete BJT preamp, eg. a 6 transistor symmetrical input stage with Vbc = 0Volt and 300uA Iq each transistor, or a handfull 2SK170's in parrallel...
Goodluck,
Thijs
2 x 10^-4.6 / sqrt(20KHz (bandwidth)) = 349nV/sqrt(Hz)
It's hard to design something so noisy. Every opamp known to me has an input noise lower than 40nV/sqrt(Hz), take you pick, NE5534, or opa227 (both about 3.5 nV/sqrt(Hz)), opa134 (about 8nV/sqrt(Hz) ? ).
Edit..: oops allmost forgot: Nelsons MOSFET preamps will meet this criterium too. BTW what is the EIN of a IRF610? something like 20nV/sqrt(Hz) ?
But if you want 92dB S/N for a 2mVrms (max input) preamp, you'll have a challange... you'll have to build a discrete BJT preamp, eg. a 6 transistor symmetrical input stage with Vbc = 0Volt and 300uA Iq each transistor, or a handfull 2SK170's in parrallel...
Goodluck,
Thijs
tschrama said:2 x 10^-4.6 / sqrt(20KHz (bandwidth)) = 349nV/sqrt(Hz)
That's what I get, too.
You will be amused to know that the output noise of the First
Watt amp is about 20 uV, for an output floor of about 140 nV,
and an input floor of about 28 nV using an IRFP240 pair.
MuuuHahahahaha
What does it matter what the thermal noise of the preamp is if what you are getting from the trafo and poor grounding and ripple is going to be 40 db above that? 😉
I found this datasheet, but I cann't find any info on the noise specs. But generally, a discrete BJT preamp design can be made to have excellent noise performance, especially with low Z sources, pretty much with all comman transistor types.
http://s89326750.onlinehome.us/marantz/parts_specs/2sc458.pdf
http://s89326750.onlinehome.us/marantz/parts_specs/2sc458.pdf
Are you after a preamp of "Nelson" style or any style?jinkuchi said:I want pre-amp schematic, please.
with a s/n ratio 92 db or more.
I'm new in pre-amp. never have one.
tiger.
Do you mean 92 dB at fulll, output?
A plain transistor has 1-3 uV noise max => 100-120 dB
Try building an Aleph P. The schematics are available in the service manual which you can get from the Pass Labs website. As a matter of fact someone here on the forum is selling a set of Aleph P circuit boards.
A low noise power supply is vital to get good performance of a preamp.
Also pay attention to PCB layout and internal wiring to avoid ground loops.
Will you use discrete components or use Op-Amps?
The Aleph P mentionend in this thread is an example of a good amplifier.
Also pay attention to PCB layout and internal wiring to avoid ground loops.
Will you use discrete components or use Op-Amps?
The Aleph P mentionend in this thread is an example of a good amplifier.
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