. Stating 2.2% mismatch is equivalent to the production engineering done to minimise cost vs performance for cheap product coming off the mass production line.
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The 2.2% i quoted are, as already said , in respect of the original schematic.
The feedback is returned with a 22k resistor , while the non inverting input
is biaised through a 22K + 2.2k resistors , making a built in 10% mismatch.
Replacing just the two resistors by 100K would make a 100K path
for the feedback and 102.2k for the non inverting input , hence the 2.2%.
As said, it s not only a matter of resistors tolerance.....
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Hi, can someone tell me which is the minimum supply voltage for p3a?...or can it work with +/-21Vcc?......thanks
yes it will ..it may start to work from 12+12 volts ..... only you will get some very few watts out of it
kind regards
sakis
kind regards
sakis
Hi, can someone tell me which is the minimum supply voltage for p3a?...or can it work with +/-21Vcc?......thanks
It can work with as low as +-5V , but since it use a bootstrap ,
the VAS current will not allow for high output currents as it is
supply voltage dependant , contrary to a current source loaded VAS.
With a +-21V PSU , R9 and R10 should be reduced to about 2.2K.
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