I came across this preamp stage the other day and am curious as to what it does and how I apply calculations for the gain and bias.
I would assume that the grid (bias) voltage can be calculated from the voltage across the 1.8K resistor and that the addition of the 22K resistor will create greater neg feedback .......so therefore the overall gain of this stage will be lower than for a typical cathode resistor value (eg 1.8K).
Lets assume B+ = 300VDC
So for the DC load line the cathode resistor is (1.8 + 22K) and the overall current is 300 / (100K +23.8K) = 2.42mA
But this gives me a grid voltage of 1.8K x 2.42Ma = -4.3V which seems too low/close to cut off.
I'm sure doing something wrong.
Any comments would be much appreciated
I would assume that the grid (bias) voltage can be calculated from the voltage across the 1.8K resistor and that the addition of the 22K resistor will create greater neg feedback .......so therefore the overall gain of this stage will be lower than for a typical cathode resistor value (eg 1.8K).
Lets assume B+ = 300VDC
So for the DC load line the cathode resistor is (1.8 + 22K) and the overall current is 300 / (100K +23.8K) = 2.42mA
But this gives me a grid voltage of 1.8K x 2.42Ma = -4.3V which seems too low/close to cut off.
I'm sure doing something wrong.
Any comments would be much appreciated
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