I have now built the circuit according to "crutschow" and replaced the two 1 ohm
resistors with 10 ohm resistors. Transistors are now running cold. The current draw
for the circuit has stabilized at 13.2mA and the voltages are as follows:
Q1 Collector 11.93 V
Q1 Base 8.36 V
Q1 Emitter 7.72 V
Q1 VCE 4.21 V
resistors with 10 ohm resistors. Transistors are now running cold. The current draw
for the circuit has stabilized at 13.2mA and the voltages are as follows:
Q1 Collector 11.93 V
Q1 Base 8.36 V
Q1 Emitter 7.72 V
Q1 VCE 4.21 V
Q2 Collector 0.00 V
Q2 Base 7.00 V
Q2 Emitter 7.59 V
Q2 VCE 7.59 V
Q3 Collector 7.00 V
Q3 Base 1.35 V
Q3 Emitter 0.71 V
Q3 VCE 6.29 V
When I feed a 500mV Sine signal, the output sounds okay but the output is a
weird sine on the scope. The circuit also quits working after a while if I have
the output scoped.
I thought that the Vce's should be the same for the power transistors. Such a
large difference would account for the scope wave being weird (like 1 sine
wave superimposed on the other), wouldn't it?
John
Q2 Base 7.00 V
Q2 Emitter 7.59 V
Q2 VCE 7.59 V
Q3 Collector 7.00 V
Q3 Base 1.35 V
Q3 Emitter 0.71 V
Q3 VCE 6.29 V
When I feed a 500mV Sine signal, the output sounds okay but the output is a
weird sine on the scope. The circuit also quits working after a while if I have
the output scoped.
I thought that the Vce's should be the same for the power transistors. Such a
large difference would account for the scope wave being weird (like 1 sine
wave superimposed on the other), wouldn't it?
John
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