Can you help me how to fix this clipping amplifier sirs? I just got this design on circuitstoday.com and i want to implement it, but first I need it to have good output.
What is the amplitude of the signal that you are feeding in to it?V1 needs to be connected to ground.
Audioguru, have you not read the underscored message about being courteous?I have never seen a simple audio amplifier like this one drawn horizontally in such a mess of Multisim wires all over the place. From India.
Of course the output is clipping, because the input level is too high. All amplifiers produce clipping when their input level is too high.
Since this one has only two diodes instead of four, it will produce crossover distortion at low output levels, class-B instead of class-AB.
Nope. http://www.circuitstoday.com/150-watt-amplifier-circuitI'm sure it was drawn much better in the circuitstoday.com site where he found it.
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I'm sure it was drawn much better in the circuitstoday.com site where he found it.
Nope. http://www.circuitstoday.com/150-watt-amplifier-circuit
Yes, but drawing a schematic in a neat and orderly fashion so it can be readily understood by others is like good writing compared to something poorly written with bad grammar and no punctuation.It is not drawn in a style that you instantly recognised but it accurately represents the circuit in question.
You all seem to be missing the point.Circuitstoday.com is in India which might be why the original schematic is not laid out like we do it.
Then the OP here copied it but used Multisim that cannot make a straight line without it jigging and jagging it all over the place.
On the contrary. You are the one who is missing the point.You all seem to be missing the point.
Felix is obviously not very experienced in electronics.He asked for help with a clipping problem, not criticism.
Mr. Valdueza asked for help with what appears to us to be a simple problem.On the contrary. You are the one who is missing the point.
A circuit schematic is the language of choice in order to communication circuit design ideas. The TS is likely a student in electronics. He needs to be shown the correct way to communicate his ideas. AAC is an educational forum. Its goal is to teach and share knowledge about electronics.
V1 is connected to the groudV1 needs to be connected to ground.
It is fine Mr. Keith I can take criticism, and I think it's good so I can be able to learn from it.Mr. Valdueza asked for help with what appears to us to be a simple problem.
He was addressed rather bluntly about the schematic he posted, and his choice of design tools.
He will probably never use this site again.
I didn't see that on the schematic.V1 is connected to the groud
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