hi guys, im building a modular preamp with s typical differential psu (15-20v positive/negative) and modularized active circuits so i can try different designs, and besides the usual discrete suspects the tubes are definitely on my radar.
So im wondering if theres a well documented low voltage tube (or hybrid) preamp that uses differential psu. The only one ive found is the borbely headphone amp but im told its not a safe design?
Thanks in advance 😁
So im wondering if theres a well documented low voltage tube (or hybrid) preamp that uses differential psu. The only one ive found is the borbely headphone amp but im told its not a safe design?
Thanks in advance 😁
I don't see any major problems and its certainly a "straight-through signal " type design .
Getting tubes that work on a lower voltage isn't easy both the Russians & Americans had them in military jets so I know they are around just don't remember the name of them , Russia had them in quite late models of their fighter jets as a precaution against aerial nuke blasts .
Very old portable radios had 45V tubes but their specs don't stand up to modern day hi-fi.
If you are worried about stability very small value compensation capacitors can be added in a "distributed " fashion, b uild one and test it its a pretty simple circuit .
Getting tubes that work on a lower voltage isn't easy both the Russians & Americans had them in military jets so I know they are around just don't remember the name of them , Russia had them in quite late models of their fighter jets as a precaution against aerial nuke blasts .
Very old portable radios had 45V tubes but their specs don't stand up to modern day hi-fi.
If you are worried about stability very small value compensation capacitors can be added in a "distributed " fashion, b uild one and test it its a pretty simple circuit .
Q2 base should be shorted to the collector, not emitter, assuming this was an attempt to create a current mirror.
Merlinb's note is right.
The base of Q2 should be connected to the collector of Q2 for a correct (simple)current mirror operation.
The base of Q2 should be connected to the collector of Q2 for a correct (simple)current mirror operation.
I see only 2 (constant) current sources in this circuit: Q3 and Q4.
Q1and Q2 are part of a current mirror. The current running through Q2 is mirrored by Q1.
Q1and Q2 are part of a current mirror. The current running through Q2 is mirrored by Q1.
But you are arguing the point about the unusual /non standard connection of Q2 a current mirror is not identical to a current source.
It isnt an non standard current source it is an errata, you dont need another current source because you have one in the bottom with Q3 😀
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O.K. you can say that the configuration of the (correctly connected) Q1/Q2 is also acting as a current source.
Q1 follows/mirrors the current flowing through Q2.
If the current though Q2 is constant that also the current
through Q1 is constant.
Q1 follows/mirrors the current flowing through Q2.
If the current though Q2 is constant that also the current
through Q1 is constant.
It isnt an non standard current source it is an errata, you dont need another current source because you have one in the bottom with Q3 😀
That's why I am saying it is a current MIRROR 😀
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