NAD 3130 conversion to Lateral FET

If it is connected like this then remove it. The cap at the left (C623 here) is OK.

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Make sure the gates go only to the gate stoppers (R4 and R5) in the sim and nothing else.

We'll have to see if going driverless has an impact (its uncharted territory) but its always good to try and find what any issues might be.
 
That would depend on how well regulated the rails feeding the VAS are. If you just use a resistor bias, your output stage bias current will drop if the VAS rails do. Which can cause crossover distortion to appear at higher outputs as rail voltages drop. Keeping that gate bias pretty much regulated prevents that from happening. If your VAS was current source loaded (instead of boot strapped) it would be less of an issue.
 
It should do. Remember the impedance selector switch disables the higher voltage rails when set to 4 ohms anyway. I think it would be fine in practice, those higher voltage rails are of very limited 'current vs time' ability, in other words their ability to deliver much current at that higher voltage is limited (by the PTC's in each high voltage rail).
 
It should do. Remember the impedance selector switch disables the higher voltage rails when set to 4 ohms anyway. I think it would be fine in practice, those higher voltage rails are of very limited 'current vs time' ability, in other words their ability to deliver much current at that higher voltage is limited (by the PTC's in each high voltage rail).
Well I've still got 4 pairs of laterals spare so recon I might give that a go when this is done. Alot more of a challenge on that one though as they are vertical mounted, so it might mean a complete heatsink redesign
 
You do learn a lot trying stuff out.
One thing I noticed last night was when adjusting the presets, measuring across the 1 ohm, the adjustment was very stable untill you got to about 45mv, then it suddenly jumps to 80,or 250, or even 400+mv. Now I checked both off the board and they adjust perfectly so nothing wrong with the presets, why would that be. You can't for example go from 0 to 400 in slow smooth increments.
 
the adjustment was very stable untill you got to about 45mv, then it suddenly jumps to 80,or 250, or even 400+mv

That is a classic sign of instability or oscillation. Remember the reading across the 1 ohm is only valid if you have no load attached because anything going to the load will increase the current anyway.

Scope 😉 you need to get used to using that 🙂