HI,
I built myself an amp with irfp240/9240 which has soft clipping at any frequency. I noticed that BEFORE the Zobel L//R network (0.7uH//10ohm) on a 10ohm//470nF load oscillates little, but AFTER the network oscillates a lot, as shown in the photo...in any case the probes are connected to the terminals of the amp and not after the meters of cable, is this behavior normal?
Thank you
I built myself an amp with irfp240/9240 which has soft clipping at any frequency. I noticed that BEFORE the Zobel L//R network (0.7uH//10ohm) on a 10ohm//470nF load oscillates little, but AFTER the network oscillates a lot, as shown in the photo...in any case the probes are connected to the terminals of the amp and not after the meters of cable, is this behavior normal?
Thank you
Attachments
-
1KHz sine wave into 10ohm at clipping.jpg266.5 KB · Views: 101
-
10KHz sine wave into 10ohm at clipping.jpg255.7 KB · Views: 95
-
10KHz square wave on 10ohm parallel 470nF after Zobel network.png1.4 MB · Views: 87
-
10KHz square wave on 10ohm parallel 470nF before Zobel network.png1.9 MB · Views: 83
-
10KHz square wave on 10ohm.png1.6 MB · Views: 103
-
dual mono amp with irfp240 9240.jpg526.1 KB · Views: 104
I think some ringing is normal with the output inductor. If you want to reduce it, you can reduce the value of the damping resistor from 10R to something like 2R2.
в

This is how it looks in the model (see attachments) I took as an example a common amplifier based on bipolar transistorsI noticed that BEFORE the Zobel L//R network (0.7uH//10ohm) on a 10ohm//470nF load oscillates little, but AFTER the network oscillates a lot, as shown in the photo...in any case the probes are connected to the terminals of the amp and not after the meters of cable, is this behavior normal?
