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Author: bonsai
Baxandall’s Original Tone Control Article from Wireless World 1952
This article was published in October of 1952, when Baxandall was 31 years old, the design having already won him a prize 2 years earlier in a competition. His design basically relegated other tone control circuits to the scrap heap, although cheap passive, or non-inverting circuits still persisted well into the 1980’s, especially in low…
Stan Curtis 60W Class A Amplifier from ETI
Stan Curtis was involved in both engineering and management roles in companies like Quad, Cambridge, Rotel (a family owned Japanese brand) Mission and Lecson to name a few. He is primarily an audio business consultant and remains highly respected and a noted product designer within the sector in his own right. This is his 60…
Low Cost Isolation Amplifier for Industrial Applications
A Design Idea of mine that appeared in EDN around 2000. The article appeared with the title ‘Lost Cost . . . ‘ – seems someone got a bit mixed up. The idea has been referenced in a few papers on the web – always good to see! Low_cost_isolation_amplifier_suits_industrial_applications Here’s another one using a delta…
Hifisonix UBx Universal JFET Buffer
A while back, one of the diyAudio forum members who was building the nx-Amp (here’s the thread on DIYaudio.com) enquired about either reducing the amplifier’s overall gain, or providing a volume control facility. Since both the 15 W class A sx-Amplifier and its bigger 100W sibling the nx-Amplifier, are Current Feedback Amplifiers, performance is quite…
OPEX-1: A Discrete OPAMP for Audio
This design showcases a discrete opamp for audio applications. It features very low noise, low distortion and a class A output stage that will deliver 1ppm distortion into a 600 Ohm load at 12 V peak. OPEX-1-Discrete-Opamp
Solid State Relay with PCB Layout
A complete relay that is smaller than a Tyco RT series EMR Simple_solid_state_relay_Updated . This design uses a small double sided PCB and some SMD components. Here are the Gerber files SSLR. The recomended mosfets for this design are the PSMN4R3-100PS[1] for supply rails of up to +-50 V absolute maximum, and for supply rails of up…
Augmented Feedback Error Correction (AFEC)
AFEC is a simple technique that augments the feedback of an amplifier to dramatically improve the Large Signal Non-linearity (LSN) distortion performance by up to 20 dB across the audio band. Additionally, AFEC acts to remove any DC offsets and also improve PSRR significantly. Augmenting the feedback in a manner similar to that described in…
Output Coupling Inductors
Inductors on the output of an amplifer are used to isolate the amplifer from capacitive loads at HF and ensure stability. There has been quite some debate on DIYaudio.com as to whether they are audible, necessary, or just the result of designers being overly cautious. Some very well known designers in the field have decided against using…
Oscillation Sniffer
No ‘scope? This simple circuit can help you quickly see if you have any oscillation problems on your opamp or amplifer circuit. Note, its NOT designed to be connected to high impedance nodes. Oscillation Sniffer by Bonsai
H.S. Black: Feedback
Feedback, or its application by humans as control theory, despite the protestations of audio designers that eschew its use, is an entirely natural phenomena. Every time you reach out to pick up an object, get up and walk around, or write something on a piece of paper, feedback data from multiple body sensors are being…