Hi I am quite new in tube power amp design. I am just reading the data book by RCA I got in the late 70s. I have a few question about the bias of the tube:
1) In the book describing Push Pull Class AB1, the plate voltage is 450V, the G1 bias is -37V and zero signal plate current for the pair is 116mA and max signal plate current is 210mA.
a) Does this mean if you ground the cathode and put -37V at the grid, you'll have quiescent current of 58mA through each tube?
b) By 210mA max, one tube is off and the other tube is conducting all of the 210mA?
c) The max power dissipation of one tube is 30W, It this only govern with W=IV? Also, in this case how do I calculate the power dissipation. Do I use half of 216mA=108mA times 450V = 0.108A X 450V= 48.6W? That exceed the 30W!!!
2) In the data book, at the Class A1, Class AB1 and Class AB2 have bias less than -37V. But you look at all the Fender amp, the bias is about -51 to -57V. This means Fender and other Guitar amps are bias way deeper into Class AB or approaching Class B!!!! I biased mine to -37V and I like it better!!!
3) Why in the data book, the Class AB2 is biased at -22V, plate voltage is 360 and the zero plate current is only 72mA.
a) What is Class AB1 and AB2?
b) Why you get less current even biased at a less negative voltage ( -22 vs -37). Is this only because of the lower plate voltage?
Thanks
Alan
1) In the book describing Push Pull Class AB1, the plate voltage is 450V, the G1 bias is -37V and zero signal plate current for the pair is 116mA and max signal plate current is 210mA.
a) Does this mean if you ground the cathode and put -37V at the grid, you'll have quiescent current of 58mA through each tube?
b) By 210mA max, one tube is off and the other tube is conducting all of the 210mA?
c) The max power dissipation of one tube is 30W, It this only govern with W=IV? Also, in this case how do I calculate the power dissipation. Do I use half of 216mA=108mA times 450V = 0.108A X 450V= 48.6W? That exceed the 30W!!!
2) In the data book, at the Class A1, Class AB1 and Class AB2 have bias less than -37V. But you look at all the Fender amp, the bias is about -51 to -57V. This means Fender and other Guitar amps are bias way deeper into Class AB or approaching Class B!!!! I biased mine to -37V and I like it better!!!
3) Why in the data book, the Class AB2 is biased at -22V, plate voltage is 360 and the zero plate current is only 72mA.
a) What is Class AB1 and AB2?
b) Why you get less current even biased at a less negative voltage ( -22 vs -37). Is this only because of the lower plate voltage?
Thanks
Alan
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