I just read your zenitron and quadritron posts...
Let me preface this -- I don't have a ton of experience with circuit topology names/types.
Is the circlotron the same or similar to to the circulator/isolator that's used in the microwave frequency domain? If my googling is correct, circlotron was a copyrighted name so not always used...
The quaditron schematic, if I'm not mistaken, is nearly the same as an H-bridge motor controller?
thanks!
Let me preface this -- I don't have a ton of experience with circuit topology names/types.
Is the circlotron the same or similar to to the circulator/isolator that's used in the microwave frequency domain? If my googling is correct, circlotron was a copyrighted name so not always used...
The quaditron schematic, if I'm not mistaken, is nearly the same as an H-bridge motor controller?
thanks!
No.Is the circlotron the same or similar to to the circulator/isolator that's used in the microwave frequency domain?
The "Circlotron" name is an LF tube amp name from the 50s.
"Zenitron" is a name i made up by mixing The Zen amp with the circlotron topology.
The Quaditron (It doesnt work) was an idea of creating a balanced pushpull SoZ type of amp with only n channel fets.
The amp is taking a rest while im building some horns at the moment.
I need two 20 k multiturn pots and a couple of 10 kohms 0,6 watt resistors to correct some things making the circuit unstable, and my electronic parts dealer is one hour away. Thats is a big problem!😉
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