Hi Jan
I have question aboute R128-135 what is the difrense of hi or low value and how to calculate the value for R138-145?
Thanks for the nice work
Regards Micke
I have question aboute R128-135 what is the difrense of hi or low value and how to calculate the value for R138-145?
Thanks for the nice work
Regards Micke
Micke;
R128-135: If you like to run it with 8 Ohm speakers I'll suggest 0.22R, for 4 Ohm 0.33 and for 2 Ohm speakers 0R47.
R138-135: Noting to calculate... Use what you like... Some like Base resistors, some don't.... I normally use 2R2.
R128-135: If you like to run it with 8 Ohm speakers I'll suggest 0.22R, for 4 Ohm 0.33 and for 2 Ohm speakers 0R47.
R138-135: Noting to calculate... Use what you like... Some like Base resistors, some don't.... I normally use 2R2.
There is no advantage at all to use nonpolarized lythics in this position. Besides, you have always one polarity. Those are for decoupling and a not very sensitive spot regarding audio signals.
They are in production, and should be finished very soon, so hopefully the comming holidays will be used to pack and ship them 😉
Hi
It´s not easy to read the values exactly of the SOA-curve.
Can we say that 50V/4A and 55V/3,7A and 60V/3,4A is all on the safe and good sounding side ?🙂
regards
It´s not easy to read the values exactly of the SOA-curve.
Can we say that 50V/4A and 55V/3,7A and 60V/3,4A is all on the safe and good sounding side ?🙂
regards
Ragnwald;
Download the datasheet from OnSemi or www.alldatasheet.com, and blow it up to 600%..........
Download the datasheet from OnSemi or www.alldatasheet.com, and blow it up to 600%..........
Thanks Jan
http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/MJL21193-D.PDF
It´s no absolute symetri between 21193 and 21194, but that´s perhaps a part of the transistortechnology to deal with.
regards
http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/MJL21193-D.PDF
It´s no absolute symetri between 21193 and 21194, but that´s perhaps a part of the transistortechnology to deal with.
regards
For those who like to read more about SOA:
http://sound.westhost.com/soa.htm
By the way, Rod Elliott's sites contains a lot of information and also answers to many of the questions, you put out here....
Recommended bedreading for all non experienced DIY'ers 😉
http://sound.westhost.com/soa.htm
By the way, Rod Elliott's sites contains a lot of information and also answers to many of the questions, you put out here....
Recommended bedreading for all non experienced DIY'ers 😉
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