Anyone familiar with how this is achieved?
I read thru the patent description, but could not get the graphics to display, so I had to imagine the circuits as I read thru it. But it appears to me that the basics are: you've got two pairs of tubes running in parallel push-pull operation. One pair of tubes (besides having the screens tied to the plates for triode operation) has a different bias voltage applied to it so that the tubes run hotter than the other pair (which are wired up for regular pentode operation). Is that it? Is there any means of reducing the voltage of the "class A" pair of tubes? If not, do they truly operate in class A?
It is my understanding that there is more to class A operation than merely adjusting the bias voltage. That if you try to adjust the bias voltage of a pair of tubes in a class AB amp so that they operate in class A, they will probably over dissipate, that the voltage is typically too high to allow this and that you need to get the voltage down to a level that will support class A operation without over dissipating the tubes. So I'm struggling to understand how MB is able to do this without some means of reducing the voltage to that pair of tubes.
I read thru the patent description, but could not get the graphics to display, so I had to imagine the circuits as I read thru it. But it appears to me that the basics are: you've got two pairs of tubes running in parallel push-pull operation. One pair of tubes (besides having the screens tied to the plates for triode operation) has a different bias voltage applied to it so that the tubes run hotter than the other pair (which are wired up for regular pentode operation). Is that it? Is there any means of reducing the voltage of the "class A" pair of tubes? If not, do they truly operate in class A?
It is my understanding that there is more to class A operation than merely adjusting the bias voltage. That if you try to adjust the bias voltage of a pair of tubes in a class AB amp so that they operate in class A, they will probably over dissipate, that the voltage is typically too high to allow this and that you need to get the voltage down to a level that will support class A operation without over dissipating the tubes. So I'm struggling to understand how MB is able to do this without some means of reducing the voltage to that pair of tubes.
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