In Reply to: It's really SE. I guess they tie both cathodes together and bypass everything. nt posted by Kurt Strain on May 12, 2002 at 23:07:17:
Right. Whoops :)I suppose it's possible it could be biased for 90ma/channel (it does take 300B's). But since he was talking about 45's, I just assumed it was for both, since while 45ma is a little crazy, 90ma is... certain death.
Charlie
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- Re: It's really SE. I guess they tie both cathodes together and bypass everything. nt - Charlie G 12:28:16 05/13/02 (0)
- Common tied cathodes have been done before and provide 2X bias current.. - Kurt Strain 13:57:15 05/13/02 (0)
- Re: Common tied cathodes have been done before and provide 2X bias current.. - dave slagle 19:16:58 05/13/02 (2)
- That'll never work! - J Epstein 09:41:23 05/14/02 (0)
- I'd better be carefull here... - Charlie G 21:56:34 05/13/02 (0)
- Re: Common tied cathodes have been done before and provide 2X bias current.. - dave slagle 19:16:17 05/13/02 (0)