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Class-A/AB Amplifier


Notes:
This circuit developed out of my 30+ years of JLH class-A based investigations.

The original 'simple' 1969 JLH class-A design provided excellent first cycle accuracy through mid and high frequencies (dynamic clarity) because there were no stabilisation components nor a series output choke, whilst the NFB error correction was established via the input emitter (some describe this as current feedback).

However it did generate rather a lot of heat, the damping was 'soft' at lower frequencies and the positive slew was weaker in the presence of loudspeaker system generated back-EMF at higher audio frequencies. I was eventually able to improve upon the original JLH circuit by;-

1) adding a 'helper' class-AB output stage to substantially increase power and efficiency, but leave sufficient class-A bias for real-time control maintenance through phase shifted zero current class-AB crossovers;

2) adding a differential input stage for zero output voltage control, but also fit a 10nF base-emitter capacitor for differential voltage operation at audio frequencies, though with leading emitter routed feedback to maintain circuit stability and NFB control above 20kHz;

3) adding a current mirror to obviate power-up thump, but also fit a 220nF base-emitter capacitor to ensure stable 'source only' operation above audio frequencies.

Thus, when compared to conventional circuits, one complete high frequency phase change has been removed from the closed feedback loop in order to minimise need for any additional stabilisation components that would otherwise render the circuit inductive at audio frequencies. The original JLH hf (current feedback) stability and simultaneously phase coherent class-A control are retained.

This circuit was intended for 2SC5200 operation, yet it has been successfully constructed using other device types, including a single Sanken 2SA1216+2SC2922 pair in place of the paralleled ABs. Keep VAS, Zobel and output related wires 5cm/2" away from input devices and wiring. Use a star earth from the input location. Use star power distribution from each fused 10mF at the pcb. Use star output node connections. Parallel all large Cs with smaller ones. Do not twist any extender e-b-c wires that might be used out to heatsink mounted output stage devices. Mount the Vbe multiplier on the output heatsink for automatic temperature compensation. Adjust the class-AB pre-set to 50%, but adjust the class-A pre-set to be a short circuit before the initial switch-on. I recommend 22 ohm per rail in place of the fuses in case of error at initial power-up, but do not try to set any bias with them in circuit.

100W-4ohm (conservatively rated) is 50W-8ohm. For 70W/35W use 30V rails. For 50W/25W, 25V. For 100W-8ohm with higher voltage rails try a 47pF Miller connected C.dom to the VAS, it should compensate for device/stability changes with increased voltage, yet not adversely affect the class-A operation in maintaining crossover continuity. Always bias from zero current if you increase the rail voltage. Insert a 0.22 ohm series output resistor to maintain stability when driving purely capacitive loads, and don't forget to bi- or tri-wire out to composite loudspeaker system sections and drivers in order to obviate single cable developed dynamic voltage drops with varying loudspeaker system generated back-EMFs, no matter how expensive your loudspeaker cable might be.

Graham Maynard.


Source:www.zen22142.zen.co.uk1999-2009. cxem.net. A


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60W Bass Amplifier

















Low-cut and Bass controls
Output power: 40W on 8 Ohm and 60W on 4 Ohm load

Amplifier parts:
R1______________6K8 1W Resistor
R2,R4___________70R 1/4W Resistors
R3______________2K 1/2W Trimmer Cermet
R5,R6___________4K7 1/2W Resistors
R7______________220R 1/2W Resistor
R8______________2K2 1/2W Resistor
R9______________50K 1/2W Trimmer Cermet
R10_____________68K 1/4W Resistor
R11,R12_________R47 4W Wirewound Resistors

C1,C2,C4,C5______47µF 63V Electrolytic Capacitors
C3______________100µF 25V Electrolytic Capacitor
C6______________33pF 63V Ceramic Capacitor
C7______________1000µF 50V Electrolytic Capacitor
C8______________2200µF 63V Electrolytic Capacitor (See Notes)

D1______________LED Any type and color
D2______________Diode bridge 200V 6A

Q1,Q2___________BD139 80V 1.5A NPN Transistors
Q3______________MJ11016 120V 30A NPN Darlington Transistor (See Notes)
Q4______________MJ11015 120V 30A PNP Darlington Transistor (See Notes)

SW1____________SPST Mains switch
F1______________4A Fuse with socket
T1______________220V Primary, 48-50V Secondary 75 to 150VA Mains transformer
PL1____________Male Mains plug
SPKR___________One or more speakers wired in series or in parallel
Total resulting impedance: 8 or 4 Ohm
Minimum power handling: 75W

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25 Watt MosFet Audio Amplifier

















High Quality simple unit No need for a preamplifier
Parts: R1,R4________47K 1/4W
Resistors
R2________4K7 1/4W
Resistor
R3_________1K5 1/4W
Resistor
R5________390R 1/4W
Resistor
R6________470R 1/4W
Resistor
R7_________33K 1/4W
Resistor
R8________150K 1/4W
Resistor
R9_________15K 1/4W
Resistor
R10________27R 1/4W
Resistor
R11_________500R 1/2W
Trimmer Cermet
R12,R13,R16__10R 1/4W
Resistors
R14,R15___220R 1/4W
Resistors
R17_________8R2 2W
Resistor
R18__________R22 4W
Resistor (wirewound)
C1__________470nF 63V
Polyester Capacitor
C2____________30pF 63V
Polystyrene Capacitor
C3,C5______470µF 63V
Electrolytic Capacitors
C4,C6,C8,C11_100nF 63V
Polyester Capacitors
C7__________100µF 25V
Electrolytic Capacitor
C9__________10pF 63V
Polystyrene Capacitor
C10_________1µF 63V
Polyester Capacitor
Q1-Q5______BC560C 45V 100mA
Low noise High gain PNP Transistors
Q6_________BD140 80V 1.5A PNP
Transistor
Q7_________BD139 80V 1.5A NPN
Transistor
Q8_________IRF532 100V 12A N-Channel Hexfet
Transistor
Q9_________IRF9532 100V 10A P-Channel Hexfet Transistor
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50 Watt Amplifier














This is a handy, easy to build general purpose 50 watt amp. The amp has an input for a radio, TV, stereo or other line level device. It also has a phono input for a record player, guitar, microphone or other un-amplified source. With the addition of a low pass filter at the input, it makes a great amp for a small subwoofer.

Part :
R1 ....................... 200 Ohm 1/4 W Resistor
R2 ....................... 200K 1/4 W Resistor
R3 ....................... 30K 1/4 W Resistor
R5 ....................... 1K 1/4 W Resistor
R6 ....................... 5K 1/4 W Resistor
R7,R10 ............... 1 Meg (5%) 1/2 W Resistor
R8,R9 ................. 0.4 Ohm 5 W Resistor
R11 ..................... 10K Pot
R12,R13 ............. 51K 1/4 W Resistor
R14 ..................... 47K 1/4 W Resistor
C1 ....................... 100uF 35V Electrolytic Capacitor
C2 ....................... 0.011uF Capacitor
C3 ....................... 3750pF Capacitor
C4,C6 ................. 1000pF Capacitor
C5,C7,C8 ........... 0.001uF Capacitor
C9 ....................... 50pF Capacitor
C10 ..................... 0.3uF Capacitor
C11,C12 ............. 10,000uF 50V Electrolytic Capacitor
U1,U2 ................. 741 Op Amp
U3 ....................... ICL8063 Audio Amp Transister Driver thingy
Q1 ....................... 2N3055 NPN Power Transistor
Q2 ....................... 2N3791 PNP Power Transistor
BR1 .................... 250 V 6 Amp Bridge Rectifier
T1 ....................... 50V Center Tapped 5 Amp Transformer
S1 ....................... SPST 3 Amp Switch
S2 ....................... DPDT Switch
F1 ....................... 2 Amp Fuse
SPKR1 ................ 8 Ohm 50W Speaker
MISC ................... Case, Knobs, Line Cord, Binding Posts Or Phono Plugs (For Input And Output), Heatsinks For Q1 And Q2
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10 Watt Audio Amplifier
















This circuit is a general-purpose 10-W audio amplifier for moderate-power PA or modulator use in an AM transmitter. With higher voltages and a change in bias resistors, up to 30 W can be obtained
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