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Tony Williams
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In article <zyp0esd0odqo.dlg@news.individual.net>,
Active8 <reply2group@ndbbm.net> wrote:
that biasses the MOSFETs at just below Vgs(threshold)
and have a Class A(B) driver stage with enough current
capability to supply the crossover load current itself.
Something that might even take advantage of the need
to bias the MOSFET Vgs at about 2V.
+------------+--- V+
+AC | |
| |/ |
+---|npn |
_|_ |\e |--+d
D1\_/ +--------||N
| | |--+s
| [R1] |
| | |
[R3] +------------+----[Rload]--- 0v
| | |
| [R2] |
_|_ | |--+s
D2\_/ +--------||P
| |/e |--+d
+---|pnp |
| |\ |
-AC | |
+------------+--- V-
The two transistors would be a TO-220 pnp/npn pair,
dissipating about 5-10W?, so mounted on the heatsink.
R1/R2 would be a relatively low value, say 50 ohms as
a first guess, with about 2V across each. So R3 would
be about 1k, with 4mA bias current through it.
The bipolar AC drive assumes active pull up/down
driving, as per the recent thread(s) on taking the
outputs from the supply rails of an opamp.
--
Tony Williams.
Active8 <reply2group@ndbbm.net> wrote:
For HEXFETs it might be useful to consider a scheme530s weren't the thing to use. It was convienient
to drop the subckt in just to examine methods of controlling
things. Despite the potentially crappy model for this purpose,
I've demonstrated that I can control the idle current and the
offset. It's more effort at control than any MOSFET amps I've
found on the web. Notice there isn't much of that and even less
in the way of audio MOSPOWER parts. Seems like everything is
geared to class D now. Even the VMOS guides I found from the
'80's only touch on audio apps. The things just weren't designed
for that.
that biasses the MOSFETs at just below Vgs(threshold)
and have a Class A(B) driver stage with enough current
capability to supply the crossover load current itself.
Something that might even take advantage of the need
to bias the MOSFET Vgs at about 2V.
+------------+--- V+
+AC | |
| |/ |
+---|npn |
_|_ |\e |--+d
D1\_/ +--------||N
| | |--+s
| [R1] |
| | |
[R3] +------------+----[Rload]--- 0v
| | |
| [R2] |
_|_ | |--+s
D2\_/ +--------||P
| |/e |--+d
+---|pnp |
| |\ |
-AC | |
+------------+--- V-
The two transistors would be a TO-220 pnp/npn pair,
dissipating about 5-10W?, so mounted on the heatsink.
R1/R2 would be a relatively low value, say 50 ohms as
a first guess, with about 2V across each. So R3 would
be about 1k, with 4mA bias current through it.
The bipolar AC drive assumes active pull up/down
driving, as per the recent thread(s) on taking the
outputs from the supply rails of an opamp.
--
Tony Williams.