I see where the schemo indicates those drivers have 0.1V across their ballast resistors. That's about what they're measuring. Guess I don't see where those drivers would be running class A, but I'm not a designer and am open to any suggestions or ideas.
What I meant is that these drivers add a little class A power during crossover. At large signal they run in class AB.
But the outputs run in pure class B.
Not sure which of the schematics applies.
0.1V across 1R means 0.1A. With a supply voltage of 40V (?) that results in a dissipation of 4W at idle, while the outputs are essentially off (no dissipation).
The B-E voltages of the outputs should be identical to the drop across the 1R resistors.
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Originally posted by Enzo
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