I have question on 3 different ways of power scaling.
1) Using cathode bias.
2) Using fixed bias with grid voltage proportional to +B.
3) Using fixed bias with constant grid voltage.
1) With cathode bias using a common cathode resistor and bypass cap. This is Ian's measurement. Notice the bias current approximately proportionally to the +B. This mean at low +B like 150V, the bias current is only about 10mA vs the original setting of 24mA. So the amp is in deeper class AB when lowering the +B.
2) Fixed bias with grid voltage proportional to +B. eg. say +B=400V, grid voltage = -35V. But lowering to +B=150V, grid voltage = 13V. If you look at the data sheet the bias current shoot way high. This will potentially over heat the tube AND the MOSFET source follower in the power scaling circuit.
3) Fix bias with constant grid voltage. eg. +B=400V, grid=-35V. According to data graph, if I keep the grid constant at -35V and just lowering the +B, the bias current stay approximately the same ( slightly lower).
Seems like Fixed bias with constant grid voltage is the way to go. Please chime in.
Thanks
1) Using cathode bias.
2) Using fixed bias with grid voltage proportional to +B.
3) Using fixed bias with constant grid voltage.
1) With cathode bias using a common cathode resistor and bypass cap. This is Ian's measurement. Notice the bias current approximately proportionally to the +B. This mean at low +B like 150V, the bias current is only about 10mA vs the original setting of 24mA. So the amp is in deeper class AB when lowering the +B.
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2) Fixed bias with grid voltage proportional to +B. eg. say +B=400V, grid voltage = -35V. But lowering to +B=150V, grid voltage = 13V. If you look at the data sheet the bias current shoot way high. This will potentially over heat the tube AND the MOSFET source follower in the power scaling circuit.
3) Fix bias with constant grid voltage. eg. +B=400V, grid=-35V. According to data graph, if I keep the grid constant at -35V and just lowering the +B, the bias current stay approximately the same ( slightly lower).
Seems like Fixed bias with constant grid voltage is the way to go. Please chime in.
Thanks
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