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[AMPS] Re: Dynamic regulation-bias.

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Subject: [AMPS] Re: Dynamic regulation-bias.
From: measures@vcnet.com (measures)
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 19:11:21 -0700
>Gents
>
>re bias.  I just put together a string of 49 x  6A diodes(each bypassed
>with a .01uf)  on some perf board.  Connected to a 12 pos rotary switch.
>
>On test jig,   regulation between  200Ma - 2A is poor, 14%.   V drop
>across each diode INCREASES from .7-.8 v    From 50Ma - 2A, it's worse
>still.

For 3-500Zs, the total cathode - grid potential would vary not a lot.  
The driving potential is close to 115v.   What difference would it make 
if the bias potential shifts from 4.2v at zero drive to 4.8v at full 
drive?  My guess is:  not much.  
>
>I get same results using 1N5408's.    Also same results using paralled
>6A diodes for 'each diode'
>
>These are static tests, not dynamic.  I would think the dynamic
>regulation would be 14% as well.  

agreed, Jim. 

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  


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