@synx508 I will clean it up and put it on here this afternoon. Probably you will find something(s!) I did wrong. If so please let me know. In don’t have a scope so Qucs-S is what I used to design it. The caps to base I figured out in circuit.
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@synx508 I will clean it up and put it on here this afternoon. Probably you will find something(s!) I did wrong. If so please let me know. In don’t have a scope so Qucs-S is what I used to design it. The caps to base I figured out in circuit.
@synx508 I should mention that the normal Soldersmoke amplifier is quite squirrelly and took a fair bit of effort for most people to stabilize it. It doesn’t decouple the power supply very well, and has no feedback. This was to keep it simple in concept. But makes it hard to build without howling and motor boating unless you do it exactly like they did.
@relistan @synx508 This is a great exchange between a person performing modeling/simulation and then building it and testing without-a-scope and a second person building and testing with a dynamic signal analyzer! Can’t imagine this magnificent interchange of technical information on any other than this platform! BRAVO! Thank you both!
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@relistan I'm not a fan of their decoupling, either on the supply or the emitters, but i've done it this way… https://bsd.network/@synx508/115536127015776752
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