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UCL11 SE options

Postby DeathRex » Sat May 31, 2014 11:55 am

I'm just guessing at the resistors. Which UCL11 with the common cathode schematic do you like? Or do you have one?
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Re: UCL11 SE options

Postby Geek » Sat May 31, 2014 1:43 pm

I'd try "A" to get your resistors all figured out, then play with "C" if distortion is objectionable.

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Re: UCL11 SE options

Postby DeathRex » Sat May 31, 2014 4:04 pm

On A I thought of doing cathode to cathode feedback, all on one cathode, while C is gfb. But then A would get me less power out. I only need 10 volt pp swing, and the triode has a gain of 62.
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Re: UCL11 SE options

Postby EWBrown » Sat May 31, 2014 5:02 pm

The 20 and 6.8 ohm resistors with 7VDC across them, will equate to 261mA, which is about 10X too much current for these tubes. Try 200 and 68 ohms.

In "C" the 470uf cathode bypass cap will defeat any NFB. "B" would probably be the best circuit, with the plate to plate NFB. The 220K resistor
would better between 470K and 1 Meg.


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Re: UCL11 SE options

Postby DeathRex » Sat May 31, 2014 6:00 pm

EWBrown wrote:The 20 and 6.8 ohm resistors with 7VDC across them, will equate to 261mA, which is about 10X too much current for these tubes. Try 200 and 68 ohms.

In "C" the 470uf cathode bypass cap will defeat any NFB.
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The feedback would go through something like a 2.2K to the junction of the 68 and 200 giving me 50 ohms to ground. But the feedback would also goto the grid of the triode. That's where the feedback would be applied. Or how about C with B's anode to anode feedback?
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