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I've got to do a class B amplifier, and my professor said to rely on this schematic from an old guidance book and I'm trying to replicate it. However, I can't really put my mind into it, especially ...
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For this circuit, why did we use a diode between the bases of the two transistors?
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I'm trying to make a power amplifier to amplify a 200Hz to 5kHz sine wave (2Vpp) from waveform generator to ±150V. The load will not draw more than 600mA, so the amplifier would need to be around 100W....
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I have a theory question. I want to know if compressing and expanding audio frequencies is possible or perhaps already accomplished. As a point of reference, audio companding is a signal processing ...
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Well, I'm working on an oscillator topology to excite a piezoelectric device that works at high voltages. For this I have a high frequency signal generation stage followed by a push pull amplifier to ...
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In theory, it is widely known that the maximum efficiency of class B amplifier (consider \$V_p = V_{cc}\$) is: $$\eta_{MAX} = \frac{\frac{V_p²}{\sqrt{2}² R_L}}{2 \cdot V_p \cdot \frac{V_p}{\pi R_L}} = ...
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EDIT: I built up the circuit shown below. I had the power transistors lying around, as they're a type used for class B audio amps, and they're dirt cheap on the "jungle river" website--about ...
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I am wondering if there is any way for me to eliminate the DC offset present in this Class B amplifier circuit. The circuit is to be used to amplify music for a subwoofer and, as I understand it, a DC ...
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I just want to confirm if the peak fundamental power that can be generated using a class J amplifier is less than the class B amplifier since the peak drain/collector voltage is higher in class J ...
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In class AB amplifier, we introduce two 0.7V sources to avoid cross over distortion. To do this, we use diodes, all of the circuits employing diodes look like, My question is, why aren't they like ...
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can someone explain me why in this class-B power amplifier circuit, those two signal(driver?) mosfet generate a lot of cross condution ? the two mosfet i used : 2N7002 and BSS84 Thank you in ...
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I am designing a widget that has to have a speaker output (low power, between 1W and 2W, 8 Ohms, low-quality) with the limitation that one end of the speaker must be grounded. There are lots of audio ...
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I am trying to produce a circuit that produces crossover clipping distortion for musical purposes (to sound like a crappy old transistor radio). The problem I am running into (among a few, but to ...
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The PNP's emitter terminal is grounded instead of the collector terminal. is the formula:Pi= (Vcc)(Vout peak)/(pi*loadResistance) still applicable for this?... the out put has crossover distortion ...
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For a class B amplifier which has a LC filter at the output, gives Pure sinusoidal Voltage and current waveforms. But if we check back the waveform at Drain, waveform for drain current remains clipped ...
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I am reading about output stages of an amplifier and classes of amplifier. The following circuit is named as "Class B" amplifier. From my understanding, the above circuit should be a class AB ...
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This is the circuit I made: simulate this circuit – Schematic created using CircuitLab This simple circuit incorporates differential stage - VA (Voltage-amplification) stage - OPS (Output Power ...
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Here I am referring to class B output power amplifier. This circuit should be easy to build and understand but I'm having problems with biasing since I don't really know how to bias the bases of Q1 ...
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I have an electret mic for the design of an audio amplifier using input and output stages. How can I measure the impedance of that mic?
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I built and simulated this BJT current buffer for an opamp based on examples I found in various places online: Link to simulation of above schematic It simulates fine, but I am pretty sure it will ...
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When AC coupling the input signal to a Class AB (Push-Pull / Complementary Pair) which is diode biased I see two different approaches: Signal connected between biasing diodes with single decoupling ...
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I'm reading about op-amp circuits that use negative feedback from this article (question no.19). What confuses me is that the negative feedback for the Op-amp (which is being used to reduce ...
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I'm curious about JFET/MOSFET circuit B class amplifier. When BJT is used we only have those (+/-)0.7V limiting the transistors and causing crossover distortion. But with adding FETs or MOSFETs to the ...
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I have been test the circuits for amplifiers and got somewhat stuck in understanding the results for the FFT's harmonics. With a standard type B I was able to get this graph for the harmonics for ...
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For a school project I am building an analog PWM generator with 0.1 to full-scale linearity and a duty cycle 0-100%. Powersupply is 5 Volt and 100% is equal to 5V at the output. The frequency 1 Khz. ...
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I wanted to ask: what is the power needed for the load resistor? Is there any problem? and what might be the solution for it? I really appreciate you help, thank you!
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I need an amplifier to drive an ultrasound emitter (inductive load, 120uH, 0.3 ohm). Single supply circuit would be preferable. Bandwidth - from 40 to 200kHz, output power 6-10W at 4 ohm load. The ...
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I'm building a combined linear regulator/electronic load. When the output is lower than the supply Q3 acts as a linear regulator and when the load tries to pump power back the other way, Q6 acts like ...
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How can we calculate the breakdown voltage of a BJT in ADS? Is it Possible or not in ADS? Problem:- I have a ADS BJT model. I am using that to generate high voltage output. For that i need to bias ...
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I purchased a Lepai LP-2020A+, which is a pretty good little amp for the price, but I've modified it to make it much better and decided it deserved a better casing to look the part, too. So I ...
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I have designed an AB Audio Amplifier, but even though the gain is acceptable, the frequency response is terrible.As seen in the schematic, there is a feedback/preamplifer stage and an output stage, I ...
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What role does Rv play in this AB class amplifier?
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I have a simple preamp circuit coupled with a class AB power amp. The design is quite simple and I am pretty sure I already made it work a couple of years ago. simulate this circuit – Schematic ...
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I'm looking to increase the output current drive of a high voltage op amp using a push pull amplifier. The OPA454 datasheet includes an application circuit to do exactly this, and includes some ...
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In this circuit from (Grey,Meyer Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated circuits fifth edition) It is stated that : "In the quiescent condition,\$ V_o = 0\$ and \$V_1 = 0\$ ." What forces V1 and Vo ...
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This is a general question, although the immediate purpose is to apply it to a Thorens AZ-25 amplifier from the 1960s. Schematic is here. Push-pull valve (tube) amplifier output stages are generally ...
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