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Hi Group:
I'm working on an output stage of a FIXED BIAS output stage, UL, using KT88's. According to the data sheet on the KT88, they recommend separate cathode resistors. I've seen values in other designs ranging from 0 ohms to 470 ohms! How is the value derived? I'm using individual bias pots for each tube. The OP transformer will be 4.3K @ 43% UL taps. I've read through all the books I have and can't find any discussions on the subject. I would like to be able to intelligently work this out. Any help appreciated. BTW All of you have a great Christmas! RonL |
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![]() wrote in message news ![]() Hi Group: I'm working on an output stage of a FIXED BIAS output stage, UL, using KT88's. According to the data sheet on the KT88, they recommend separate cathode resistors. I've seen values in other designs ranging from 0 ohms to 470 ohms! How is the value derived? I'm using individual bias pots for each tube. The OP transformer will be 4.3K @ 43% UL taps. I've read through all the books I have and can't find any discussions on the subject. I would like to be able to intelligently work this out. Any help appreciated. BTW All of you have a great Christmas! RonL Hi Ron. A low value R (10 Ohms is common) at 5W. So different designs have a different potential across the current sensing resistor. I tried to establish some kind of standard value for my own use, and choose a value for Rc that will give Vc= 2V On a KT 88 amp, I used 33 Ohms. With 65 mA of idling current you get a convenient 2V across Rc On an EL 34 amp, for 50 mA idle current, I use a 39 Ohm resistor, which again gives 2V Best regards Iain |
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Hey Thanks Iain!
Glad someone in the group still wants to talk about audio every now and then! "Iain Churches" wrote in message ... wrote in message news ![]() Hi Group: I'm working on an output stage of a FIXED BIAS output stage, UL, using KT88's. According to the data sheet on the KT88, they recommend separate cathode resistors. I've seen values in other designs ranging from 0 ohms to 470 ohms! How is the value derived? I'm using individual bias pots for each tube. The OP transformer will be 4.3K @ 43% UL taps. I've read through all the books I have and can't find any discussions on the subject. I would like to be able to intelligently work this out. Any help appreciated. BTW All of you have a great Christmas! RonL Hi Ron. A low value R (10 Ohms is common) at 5W. So different designs have a different potential across the current sensing resistor. I tried to establish some kind of standard value for my own use, and choose a value for Rc that will give Vc= 2V On a KT 88 amp, I used 33 Ohms. With 65 mA of idling current you get a convenient 2V across Rc On an EL 34 amp, for 50 mA idle current, I use a 39 Ohm resistor, which again gives 2V Best regards Iain |
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