A simple enough permutation of the Mini-A it would seem, not very original either.
The PS voltage for the mini-A seems to be perfect for a clean swap.
I have the mini-A circuit breadboarded, I have the j-fets and a higher value resistor to get the feedback down from the original Mini-A which uses higher gain mosfet for the differential.
Anyone with me?
The PS voltage for the mini-A seems to be perfect for a clean swap.
I have the mini-A circuit breadboarded, I have the j-fets and a higher value resistor to get the feedback down from the original Mini-A which uses higher gain mosfet for the differential.
Anyone with me?
Jee
Wouldn't the drive of the upstream MOSFET require a healthy bias
through the tiny JFET?
I think you would use a 2SJ109 JFET. According to the toshiba
datasheet these have a max Pd of 200mW. Sadly no Tja is
specified, so let's asume 150 to 200K/W.
At Ids of 8mA and 15V across a JFET half means 0,12W.
That's 0,24W for the 2SJ109 pair, and +36 to +50 degrees celsius
above ambient for this very small unit.
Too rich for me, so I think you will need to cascode.
btw I am building one of these jfet-cascode A.... right now.
Will keep you posted.
Regards
Wouldn't the drive of the upstream MOSFET require a healthy bias
through the tiny JFET?
I think you would use a 2SJ109 JFET. According to the toshiba
datasheet these have a max Pd of 200mW. Sadly no Tja is
specified, so let's asume 150 to 200K/W.
At Ids of 8mA and 15V across a JFET half means 0,12W.
That's 0,24W for the 2SJ109 pair, and +36 to +50 degrees celsius
above ambient for this very small unit.
Too rich for me, so I think you will need to cascode.
btw I am building one of these jfet-cascode A.... right now.
Will keep you posted.
Regards
Re: Jee
What is the 'upstream' mosfet? I am confused.
if you mean the ccs that's going to change to something more appropriate
rtirion said:Wouldn't the drive of the upstream MOSFET require a healthy bias
through the tiny JFET?
What is the 'upstream' mosfet? I am confused.
if you mean the ccs that's going to change to something more appropriate
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