Hi, while waiting to rebuild my area to play with circuits, looking for simple circuits I came out with this:
The driver is a 12AT7 in shunt cascode mode, whilst the power amp is a KT88 with 23% UL and 25% UNSET.
They are DC coupled because the bias of the output tube is set by the trimmer U5.
Most probably it is not the best working point, as at 1 Wrms it already has 0.8% 2nd harmonic (while all others are at least 32 dB lower):
but it keeps the 2nd dominant until and above the 21.5 Wrms at 5% THD:
and has a Rout of 1.36 Ohm without using any feedback.
A question for @Tubelab_com : can I double the FQPF9P25 having a parallel source follower to share the 18W to be dissipated?
I will have twice the input capacitance, but it will handle the power in a safer way.
I will of course try also the suggested 10% a-g1 local feedback, because in SE there's no issue with high g2 voltages as I have in the PP designs.
The driver is a 12AT7 in shunt cascode mode, whilst the power amp is a KT88 with 23% UL and 25% UNSET.
They are DC coupled because the bias of the output tube is set by the trimmer U5.
Most probably it is not the best working point, as at 1 Wrms it already has 0.8% 2nd harmonic (while all others are at least 32 dB lower):
Code:
Harmonic Frequency Fourier Normalized Phase Normalized
Number [Hz] Component Component [degree] Phase [deg]
1 1.000e+03 4.015e+00 1.000e+00 -0.35° 0.00°
2 2.000e+03 3.347e-02 8.338e-03 -90.97° -90.62°
3 3.000e+03 8.452e-04 2.105e-04 1.15° 1.51°
4 4.000e+03 1.117e-05 2.782e-06 8.54° 8.89°
5 5.000e+03 2.712e-06 6.756e-07 -2.77° -2.41°
6 6.000e+03 5.595e-06 1.394e-06 0.46° 0.81°
7 7.000e+03 4.842e-06 1.206e-06 0.67° 1.02°
8 8.000e+03 4.213e-06 1.049e-06 -2.11° -1.76°
9 9.000e+03 3.733e-06 9.300e-07 0.60° 0.96°
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.834107%(0.834107%)
but it keeps the 2nd dominant until and above the 21.5 Wrms at 5% THD:
Code:
Harmonic Frequency Fourier Normalized Phase Normalized
Number [Hz] Component Component [degree] Phase [deg]
1 1.000e+03 1.852e+01 1.000e+00 -0.37° 0.00°
2 2.000e+03 7.667e-01 4.139e-02 -91.65° -91.28°
3 3.000e+03 4.643e-01 2.507e-02 0.46° 0.83°
4 4.000e+03 5.015e-02 2.707e-03 80.91° 81.28°
5 5.000e+03 2.048e-01 1.105e-02 179.76° 180.13°
6 6.000e+03 6.929e-02 3.740e-03 -94.03° -93.66°
7 7.000e+03 9.398e-02 5.073e-03 -1.66° -1.29°
8 8.000e+03 4.950e-02 2.672e-03 85.53° 85.90°
9 9.000e+03 3.275e-02 1.768e-03 176.16° 176.53°
Total Harmonic Distortion: 5.020704%(5.025475%)
and has a Rout of 1.36 Ohm without using any feedback.
A question for @Tubelab_com : can I double the FQPF9P25 having a parallel source follower to share the 18W to be dissipated?
I will have twice the input capacitance, but it will handle the power in a safer way.
I will of course try also the suggested 10% a-g1 local feedback, because in SE there's no issue with high g2 voltages as I have in the PP designs.
A different driver and better results:
With this configuration the 2nd harmonic predominant up to 22 Wrms and 2%THD, then 3rd increases up to reaching 5% at 27.5 Wrms.
More harmonic cancellation can be obtained working on R1.
With this configuration the 2nd harmonic predominant up to 22 Wrms and 2%THD, then 3rd increases up to reaching 5% at 27.5 Wrms.
More harmonic cancellation can be obtained working on R1.
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I'm no expert, but is the Zout of the Pre low-enough to be useful ? or is that just a convenience for simulations