OpAmp as Input in Power Amplifier - exploration

There is really no need for anything else on this topic. I myself have been using the TL071, 072, 074 regularly for over 37 years, it can be found in countless of my circuits - to this day flawlessly, without the miracle of Self's warning ever occurring in practice.

Any user who knows what a p-channel jFet is can explain and imagine what could really happen physically and electrically.
I don't. I really have no clue about it. What exactly does happen within this opamp, resulting in swapped inputs?

Best regards!
 
No wonder, because the inputs are physically fixed and cannot suddenly be re-soldered!
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Should I really reveal the secret? I don't like that, it's better to think for yourself - deduction. If nobody has explained the effect here on Monday or Tuesday, I'll be happy to explain the phenomenon, but not immediately.

Now the weekend begins. Internet detox.

HBt.
 
I don't. I really have no clue about it. What exactly does happen within this opamp, resulting in swapped inputs?

Best regards!

Driving the inputs beyond the rails with no current limiting mechanism can result in the input JFETs acting like a parasitic thryristor. It will latch, and then the differential input voltage must be reversed by a large value before it snaps back into normal operation. It will appear to have a reversed phase at the output for part of a cycle until feedback can re-establish itself.

If you stay inside the rails, it is safe and operates normally with low input bias current even if differential voltage is large. For this reason, they make good COMPARATORS, if the 13V/us slew rate is fast enough. If the input current is limited to somewhere around 6-8mA, the actual voltage at the PIN will stay inside the rail. I have verified this driving as much as 160V thru a 47k resistor. The phase won’t swap or cause latch up. Drive it a volt or two above the rail (or below the - rail) directly and it WILL misbehave.
 
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“No latch up when common mode range is exceeded”. But not necessarily when supply voltage is exceeded. I think the valid range for common mode input is something like -12 to +15.5, with 15 volt rail. Outside that range, the VAS loses bias and it will no longer work as an amplifier. It will stay well behaved in that nether region, but don’t expect linear amplification.
 
TL07x or LF35x should not be used for transnova operation. They can not provide enough drive current for EF2/CFP at the power levels typically used. You want a 5532 or something with an equal amount of oomph.

In that configuration latch up can only occur when the boot strapped op amp supply rails collapse. It’s the base current for the drivers that drains the caps. If that current is limited to the 15 mA that a TL071 can supply it probably won’t collapse anyway. But it will clip the amp prematurely if it’s hungrier than that.
 
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i simulated it in ltspice and it works, i could also add a some stuff to it
 
Good old CFP with feedback.
Be easier to thermal track with folded drivers, aka diamond. likely less distortion.
Was fascinated with CFP with feedback, has a trade off of adding little more distortion at high frequency.

likely needs compensation, what is phase margin?
Forgot OPA134 was available in dip8 package/ thru hole
D44,45 transistor pretty linear probably use a pair for better SOA
Opamp of course would have decoupling caps, and shunt regulators as well.
 
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Here on forum I was reading of 2 very interesting approaches, big differences and big similarities, but definitely different, kudos to inventors:

 
Hi!
I am fiddling around with a couple of OP-input power amps. Wonder if anyone has comments on these:

Magnat Crusader 720 and Montarbo 1002

My schematics are made as driver boards, requiring axternal OPS. Also I have used dual OP so that I can include a buffered volume control.
Ignore supply voltage values, the may be different.

Magnat original:


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Magnat my take:

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Montarbo original:

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Montarbo my take:

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Why not just use a high voltage opamp. I measured a OPA454 with+ - 37v rails and the distortion at 10v RMS out into a 10k load was negligible.
Im going to test it as the VAS/input stage for my EL34 SE amp.

There are higher voltage and lower noise versionsn: OPS456 etc