If one prefers platinum plated to gold-plated, one can diddle the resistors and caps to make, say, -75V and then use a 50V zener to fix the bias voltage without respect to what the ripple voltage is, so HW vs FW doesn't matter. A 51V zener is $0.21 in 1W, $0.12 in half watt.
One could double the cap value in HW, and have the same ripple as FW. A 10uF/100V cap costs $0.09, a 22uF/100V costs $0.15 (today, Mouser, ones)
One could use a capacitive divider; a 47nF to 150nF cap plus a DC restoration/clamp diode added instead of a series resistor gives about the same bias voltage results as a series resistor HW version.
There are many solutions. Cost and durability should be considerations in any design.
One could double the cap value in HW, and have the same ripple as FW. A 10uF/100V cap costs $0.09, a 22uF/100V costs $0.15 (today, Mouser, ones)
One could use a capacitive divider; a 47nF to 150nF cap plus a DC restoration/clamp diode added instead of a series resistor gives about the same bias voltage results as a series resistor HW version.
There are many solutions. Cost and durability should be considerations in any design.
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