Hello, I have another question, it may be simplistic for many members, but for me to understand better how the protection works: is the PRO input of the protection circuit simply connected to the output transistor emitter? So this way in any amplifier is it possible to connect a protection circuit? Thank you and I hope to solve this doubt because I want to put a protection on an amplifier that does not have it.
Only this protect can be connect to the output transistor emitter.
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Yes, the protect circuit measures the voltage across the emitter resistor.
Still4given thanks for replying,
All the best!!
Only this protect can be connect to the output transistor emitter.
Mile, thanks again for your help,
All the best!!
PSU and Stereo Protect for SR300...
Do all the protection circuits developed by Mr. Mile protect against high current, short circuit and DC voltage or only against high current? I want to add to my amplifier only one circuit with all these features if possible.
Greetings.
Do all the protection circuits developed by Mr. Mile protect against high current, short circuit and DC voltage or only against high current? I want to add to my amplifier only one circuit with all these features if possible.
Greetings.
Sorry, I wasn't specific. Does this protection act against short-circuit and DC voltage or only against high current?
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Awesome! Great sounding amp.
Here's mine.
Still4given, congratulations, very curious to hear what the sound is like. I intend to make this amp my living room.
Dear Gurupreet,
It will be easy for others to check if you also post all your project files ?
gannaji.
It will be easy for others to check if you also post all your project files ?
gannaji.
Dear Gurupreet,
It will be easy for others to check if you also post all your project files ?
gannaji.
Hello Gannaji, I have only SR55 sprit layout, no multisim or other simulation file. So I just post only Sprint file.
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