is there any thing more
about this ????
114 volt peak to peak ????? am i missing something ????
could please tell me more and also add a complete schematic ???
thank you
about this ????
114 volt peak to peak ????? am i missing something ????
could please tell me more and also add a complete schematic ???
thank you
that is complete
hello
Vpp from RCA is 5,7V (RMS is 2V)
so if you have a gain of 20X
RMS is 40V
Vpp is 114V
correct?
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hello
Vpp from RCA is 5,7V (RMS is 2V)
so if you have a gain of 20X
RMS is 40V
Vpp is 114V
correct?
🙄 🙄 🙄
In the UK,
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/b...gensearch_003&Ntt=igbt&Ntx=&_requestid=484396
now have quite a good range of IGBT devices + other "Audio" semiconductors and caps etc.
http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/search/b...gensearch_003&Ntt=igbt&Ntx=&_requestid=484396
now have quite a good range of IGBT devices + other "Audio" semiconductors and caps etc.
this is a trick question, right? this isn't a circuit where the gain is set by a resistor ratio..... and the devices shown aren't IGBT's. and most line level signals are nowhere near 5Vrms.... more like 1.5Vrms......
That's a good amount of power,for such a simple circuit.
Just add an op-amp/driver to the front end for some more gain,and it should be fine with 'normal' line-level sources.
(you could even wrap GNFB around it,back to the op-amp.)
Interesting.😀
Just add an op-amp/driver to the front end for some more gain,and it should be fine with 'normal' line-level sources.
(you could even wrap GNFB around it,back to the op-amp.)
Interesting.😀
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