Hi,
I've been trying to add a V-I limiter to an amp design but I can't get it to work properly in the simulation. It's intended to limit the output current to 8A and it is doing that on the positive half-cycle. However, there is no effect on the negative part. I can't figure out what the problem is. Any ideas?
Thanks,
James
I've been trying to add a V-I limiter to an amp design but I can't get it to work properly in the simulation. It's intended to limit the output current to 8A and it is doing that on the positive half-cycle. However, there is no effect on the negative part. I can't figure out what the problem is. Any ideas?
Thanks,
James
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This protection affects the sound of the amplifier. Why are analogs of TFR not used in defense ? An example of such a latch on VT6/VT7 and VT8/VT9
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Just a hunch: the current that Q7 can draw during clipping is large, while Q8's current has a well-defined upper limit. Maybe Q15 loses from Q7.
Q8 is current source , while Q7 has not limited output current. This is drawback of asymmetric design.
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Thanks for spotting that! I'll add a current limiter to the VAS, hopefully this sorts it. I've seen a lot of circuits that use VI limiting but omit any VAS current limiting. Presumably they encounter the same problem.
Thanks,
James
Thanks,
James
It could also blow up Q7 and Q15 (R13, D4) during current limiting, and Q6 during clipping.
Any emitter resistor you add to Q7 will aggravate the right-half-plane zero that destabilizes the feedback loop. I don't know if that is bad enough to be an issue. If it is, you could connect a resistor with equal value in series with the Miller capacitor or put a relatively small decoupling capacitor across the emitter resistor.
Any emitter resistor you add to Q7 will aggravate the right-half-plane zero that destabilizes the feedback loop. I don't know if that is bad enough to be an issue. If it is, you could connect a resistor with equal value in series with the Miller capacitor or put a relatively small decoupling capacitor across the emitter resistor.
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