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Joel Kolstad
I'm about to (attempt to) construct a simple class AB audio amplifier, and I
was wondering whether or not I actually should make the input stage a
differential pair and use feedback? (As opposed to just making it something
like a common emitter amp...) When, e.g., Sedra & Smith talk about
amplifiers, it's in a separate chapter from that on feedback, and while I
think I'm well aware that the use of feedback is generally desirable to
avoid frequency vs. gain variations -- and just output gain variations from
one unit to the next -- I'm just looking to build one unit of perhaps 50
watts mainly for my own edification so I don't really care what the _exact_
overall gain is anyway.
If I just build the thing open-loop, since the power stage (2N3055/2N2955
complementary pair) is going to have a gain very close to just one anyway, I
don't see that there'd be a large variation in gain vs. frequency anyway?
(Just whatever happens in the input stage...)
I had been planning to drive power stage with something like a BD139/BD140
(a lot of my choice of transistors is based on reading about this guy's
amplifier --> http://sound.westhost.com/project3a.htm ), although it seems
like I could -- just barely -- get away with the ubiquitous 2N3904/2N3906
pair. Comments? (In fact, I ended up getting some BD139/BD140's from On
Semiconductor as samples -- I'd still love to find a place that'll sell
small quantities of them... the power stage transistors came from All
Electronics, for instance!)
Thanks,
---Joel Kolstad
was wondering whether or not I actually should make the input stage a
differential pair and use feedback? (As opposed to just making it something
like a common emitter amp...) When, e.g., Sedra & Smith talk about
amplifiers, it's in a separate chapter from that on feedback, and while I
think I'm well aware that the use of feedback is generally desirable to
avoid frequency vs. gain variations -- and just output gain variations from
one unit to the next -- I'm just looking to build one unit of perhaps 50
watts mainly for my own edification so I don't really care what the _exact_
overall gain is anyway.
If I just build the thing open-loop, since the power stage (2N3055/2N2955
complementary pair) is going to have a gain very close to just one anyway, I
don't see that there'd be a large variation in gain vs. frequency anyway?
(Just whatever happens in the input stage...)
I had been planning to drive power stage with something like a BD139/BD140
(a lot of my choice of transistors is based on reading about this guy's
amplifier --> http://sound.westhost.com/project3a.htm ), although it seems
like I could -- just barely -- get away with the ubiquitous 2N3904/2N3906
pair. Comments? (In fact, I ended up getting some BD139/BD140's from On
Semiconductor as samples -- I'd still love to find a place that'll sell
small quantities of them... the power stage transistors came from All
Electronics, for instance!)
Thanks,
---Joel Kolstad