I want to try using a zener across Rk on my cathode biased amp to help tame the crossover fizz at full dime. With 9.5 volts on top of Rk at idle and 18 volts at full output, I find a 13 volt zener gives good clean compression attack but snugs up nice and tight when cranked and helps a bit with crossover distortion.
My trouble is that I don't know how to figure the power rating for the zener. The whole avalanche thing and current rising while voltage is stable thing is confusing me. The "calculators" I find on line are all for a typical resistor/zener series regulator, not an absolute shunt as in this application.
I'm using a 3 watt 13 volt zener now because thats what I have on hand. It hasn't blown up yet but I fear it's very close to it's rating.
Thanks
Chuck
My trouble is that I don't know how to figure the power rating for the zener. The whole avalanche thing and current rising while voltage is stable thing is confusing me. The "calculators" I find on line are all for a typical resistor/zener series regulator, not an absolute shunt as in this application.
I'm using a 3 watt 13 volt zener now because thats what I have on hand. It hasn't blown up yet but I fear it's very close to it's rating.
Thanks
Chuck
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