I was rereading some old threads on long tail pair phase inverters (This one in particuilar). Nickb posted some simulations comparing different current sources for the tail. The last example he shows has me confused though. In that one he uses a jfet current source. However, the grid bias is set to a 10V reference in the spice sim, but I don't see how(or where) he is deriving this voltage. Here is the original image:
I like this example. It appears to only require two components, including a single active device and I wanted to test it in an amp design where I can increase the headroom by dropping voltage across the tail to around 10V.
So, how would I go about designing a hybrid tube LTP using a jfet tail?
I like this example. It appears to only require two components, including a single active device and I wanted to test it in an amp design where I can increase the headroom by dropping voltage across the tail to around 10V.
So, how would I go about designing a hybrid tube LTP using a jfet tail?
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