Hi All,
Reading up
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/pp.html and a few others, came up with a few questions about push pull output stages. First, various articles say about the same thing, (Hope Merlin doesn't mind the quote from his content).
"An output transformer designed for push-pull operation has a centre tap. The HT is applied to the centre tap and either end of the primary winding is connected to the anode of a power valve. In this way, current flows in opposite directions through the output transformer."
I get the idea that the center tap is used to feed HV DC to the plates of the output tubes. And, since its DC, it doesn't pass through the transformer, only the AC signals.
What Im not quite sure about is whether the center tap is actually required for a push pull amp. E.g. suppose there was no center tap, but the HV DC was fed through, say plate resistors back to the power supply. The DC voltage would travel to the plate, across the OT primary winding to the other tube plate. Wouldn't this effectively be the same or similar circuit?
The AC signals having been mirror imaged in the phase inverter, the output tube plates would still have signals 180 out of phase from each other, so when the signal is causing charge to flow out of one plate, it is flowing in to the other plate. Or something like that.
Is the center tap needed for the CLASS A/CLASS AB/ CLASS B stuff. Still not quite there on all that, but I understand in a descriptive way.
Thanks.
MP
Reading up
http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/pp.html and a few others, came up with a few questions about push pull output stages. First, various articles say about the same thing, (Hope Merlin doesn't mind the quote from his content).
"An output transformer designed for push-pull operation has a centre tap. The HT is applied to the centre tap and either end of the primary winding is connected to the anode of a power valve. In this way, current flows in opposite directions through the output transformer."
I get the idea that the center tap is used to feed HV DC to the plates of the output tubes. And, since its DC, it doesn't pass through the transformer, only the AC signals.
What Im not quite sure about is whether the center tap is actually required for a push pull amp. E.g. suppose there was no center tap, but the HV DC was fed through, say plate resistors back to the power supply. The DC voltage would travel to the plate, across the OT primary winding to the other tube plate. Wouldn't this effectively be the same or similar circuit?
The AC signals having been mirror imaged in the phase inverter, the output tube plates would still have signals 180 out of phase from each other, so when the signal is causing charge to flow out of one plate, it is flowing in to the other plate. Or something like that.
Is the center tap needed for the CLASS A/CLASS AB/ CLASS B stuff. Still not quite there on all that, but I understand in a descriptive way.
Thanks.
MP
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