LYNX amp problems...Help

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Your current limiting, can't you scale up the resistors in order to avoid these 22 uF caps?

C109, 1 uF plastic, polyester
R126, 1 kohms
R124 1.5 kohms

With my suggestion you will get approx 600 us time constant, maybe this is somewhat fast but I'll guess you can increase the resistors even more,

I'll guess you don't have so big demands of base current to Q108?
 
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The current limiter circuit measures the voltage across the emitter resistor of the first output transistor. This voltage is then devided by the resistors R124 and R126 before it goes to the base of Q108. When base of Q108 reaches 0.6V the transistor goes on and limits the signal voltage to the predriver transistor Q106.

When using equal value resistors as suggested in my schematic, the voltage on the connection of the two resistors are = half the voltage across the output transistor emitter resistor.....
Meaning that when there are 0.6V on base of Q108, there will be 1.2V over the 0,33R emitter resistor = 3,6363A 😉
 
li_gangyi said:
Ok...seems like my waiting time just increased...lolx...so I would go along with Elect. caps...cheaper and easier to find...is there a 22uF Poly cap?? Peranders...???
As I said earlier, use a 1 uF/63 V polyester and also change resistor values. 22 uF plastic (of any kind) isn't very good idea, adds nothing but size, costs much also.

The only thing to think about is that the transistor gets sufficiently with base current (R124, R126) when you have over current condition.

If you still want to use a 22 uF, a 22 uF/16 V (or more). The place where it is, is very "kind", just 0-0.7 V only across it and no reverse polarity at all (according to me).
 
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