The simplistic Salas low voltage shunt regulator

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hi all,

maybe some you remember a discussion concerning semiconductor reliability relative to operating temperature

i sent e-mail to a few manufacturers for j111 jfet and fairchild responded to me with the attached.

maybe there is a chance it may contribute to the subject.

this link may also help to understand

http://www.hp.woodshot.com/hprfhelp/4_downld/products/xrs/at41511_r.pdf
 

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BTW salas,

have you played with bsp129?

i built a b1 buffer and have no means to measure anything

but my ears tells me that it sounds fabulous in signature but maybe it is noisy...?

EDIT: buffer is between sound card and f4 ''sans'' jfet. BTW i did not compared it yet to complementary k170/j74....

also, f4 drives directly lowther pm6c or Axiom bookshelves without voltage gain stage
 
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I will, I have it in mind, but I was doing other stuff, some pro speaker protos for bars and clubs. I expect them noisier than JFETs, that is for sure, also some degeneration resistors to keep them from drifting. Did they prove necessary in yours?
 
degen source resistor i did put.

did not tried without them but played with values from 10 to 2.5(used what i had)

but some russian guy on the web already built a commercial version( i think) for headphones with 1 ohm res.

also, sharing heatsink has fantastic tracking(used thermal paste)
 
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