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Dear Mr. Moriarity,
Well, I finally used to scope to prove to myself that I wired the phase splitter correctly. I placed 100 mV p-p 1000 hz sine signal into C15. I get proper 100 mv p-p 1000 hz sine signals that are 180 out of phase into pins 2 and 3 of U1. R12 seems to be misspecified as well. On the pdf schematic, R12 shows as "10W". I assumed at the time that the W was simply a misconverted omega symbol, so I had soldered in a 10 Ohm resistor there. U1 does not amplify at all!!! So, I figured that perhaps it was a mis-typed "K". So I tried a 10 K resistor. With a 10K resistor as R12, I got a VERY nice volume that filled the entire room. The only bad news is that when I remove the input signal, I get about 400 hz motorboating. I wired a pot in place of R12, and found that the threshold resistance was somewhat below 800 Ohms. Much less than that, and U1 did not amplify. But any value needed for U1 to amplify caused at least a few hz of motorboating. Please keep in mind that I am using ground plane construction and that both leads and traces are reasonably short. Also keep in mind that I constructed only the phase splitter and audio amp stages. Basically, everything between C15 and the speaker, along with the necessary D1/LED1/R4 voltage regulator. My remaining hypothesis is this: Is it that I have too much gain in U1? Should I change the value of the capacitor, C18, between pins 1 and 8 of U1 to adjust the maximum gain in the hopes this will kill the motorboating? I don't know how else to solve the motorboating problem, especially in a circuit that NA5N billed as inherently resistant to motorboating according to the explanation sheet. Again, The Eternal Squire John Moriarity wrote: Or I should report the emitter voltage more exactly. I'll verify this. Tell me something, how terrible an idea is it to use disk ceramic for C15, C16, and C17? I have heard of disk ceramics being capable of conducting DC if made badly. The disc ceramics should be ok, as long as they're good. I've never built this circuit, I'm just looking at it as a paper exercise. DC measurements will usually locate the problem. Spice may be overkill ;-) GL & 73, John - K6QQ |
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