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Presented
is a design of my push-pull
bipolar amplifier. First was
build in July 1988. After 11
years I am totally sure in
this baby, because numerous
copies have been built by
friends and myself, ( more
then 50 ), with use of
slightly different components.
Presented is most recent, but
generic version. This
amplifier works always, even
if you use different
transistors, ( but use data
books when choose replacements
- hFe is most important, and
other things-of course ). you
can try more things then you
can imagine, but always follow
original schematic, and do only
one by one modification until
you are sure in reliability.
Few
guidelines: Heatsinks
and case: Heathsinking is
very important, because all
transistors, specially in
input and voltage gain stages
run with very high static
current-way beyond normal
class A. But, this is a secret
of this, relatively simple
design. So, put biggest
heat sinks you can fit and find
on BD139-16 and BD140-16
(narrow and long one is
best-and with min. 8C/W).
Output stage heatsinks are not
very important, until you
decide to switch from class AB
(as in original) to class A
operation. For normal, class
AB, you can use aluminium
sheet min. 3mm thick, and dim.
400x200 and bigger-maybe front
or bottom panel. I prefer
regular heatsinks in range
0.55C/W for both channels and
all four output transistors,
min. 1.5C/W if use one per
channel (two output
transistors on one
heathsink-two heath sinks for
stereo amplifier), or 2.2C/W
for each output transistor
(four heatsinks for every
output transistor). In any
case, let some air to them,
never seal them in case.
Case. you have no idea
where and in what my friends
and myself put all this stuff,
wired them, and they still
work, wiping all commercial,
expensive amplifiers, making
them silly and make his owners
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