Hi ya all,
Please take a look at the attached image. This is the output stage of my preamplifier. I'm wonderig, which one of those two transistors (Q17, Q18) should I mount on the heatsink of output trannies. My guess is Q17, but I'm not sure. What will happen if I mount both trannies on the heatsink? Better or worse regulation (not that it really matters in this case since this is a preamp, not a power amp, but I want to make it right)?
Thanks in advance!
Please take a look at the attached image. This is the output stage of my preamplifier. I'm wonderig, which one of those two transistors (Q17, Q18) should I mount on the heatsink of output trannies. My guess is Q17, but I'm not sure. What will happen if I mount both trannies on the heatsink? Better or worse regulation (not that it really matters in this case since this is a preamp, not a power amp, but I want to make it right)?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Quattor,
You can try Q17, if you still have a positve tempco on your bias, mount Q18 as well. If still positive, add some diodes or increase the heatsink size.
Hi Quattor,
You can try Q17, if you still have a positve tempco on your bias, mount Q18 as well. If still positive, add some diodes or increase the heatsink size.
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I need this answer since I'm in a phase of making the PCBs. I've made them with both trannies mounted on the heatsink of output transistors, but it's not too late to change this if needed. So, what should I do?
I need this answer since I'm in a phase of making the PCBs. I've made them with both trannies mounted on the heatsink of output transistors, but it's not too late to change this if needed. So, what should I do?
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Hi Quattor,
Why not either plan to mount both. You can pull one away if you end up with a negative temperature coefficient. The other method would be to use a small pcb for you bias and mount it higher up. Circuit changes would be even easier then.
-Chris
Hi Quattor,
Why not either plan to mount both. You can pull one away if you end up with a negative temperature coefficient. The other method would be to use a small pcb for you bias and mount it higher up. Circuit changes would be even easier then.
-Chris
Steep of regulation you can easy to change by value of R 16. On heatsink you can give both transistors or only Q 15.
Just wondering, why don't you just use one single transistor and two resistors (plus a pot)? What good does the extra transistor do?Quattor said:Hi ya all,
Please take a look at the attached image.
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