This amplifier provides 20 W of power to an 8-ohm load utilizing a single IRF520 transistor driving a transformer-coupled output stage. The design resembles the audio output stages commonly found in many low-cost radios and phonographs. Distortion remains below 5% at 10 W output, employing minimal feedback (3%) while the IRF520 operates at a bias current of 3 A.
The described amplifier circuit is a class of audio amplifier that leverages a single IRF520 MOSFET to achieve efficient power amplification. The IRF520 is a popular choice due to its high voltage and current handling capabilities, making it suitable for driving moderate loads such as speakers. The output stage is transformer-coupled, which allows for impedance matching between the amplifier and the speaker, ensuring optimal power transfer and minimizing signal loss.
In this design, the amplifier is capable of delivering 20 W into an 8-ohm load, which is a common impedance for many audio applications. The transformer coupling also helps to isolate the output stage from the load, providing protection against potential feedback and enhancing the overall stability of the circuit.
The performance metrics indicate that the amplifier maintains a distortion level of less than 5% when delivering 10 W of output power. This level of distortion is acceptable for many audio applications, especially in consumer-grade devices where high fidelity is not the primary concern. The use of only 3% feedback suggests a design that prioritizes simplicity and efficiency, avoiding the complexities that can arise with higher feedback levels.
The biasing of the IRF520 at 3 A is critical for ensuring that the transistor operates in the optimal region of its characteristic curve, providing sufficient drive to the output stage while minimizing thermal stress. Proper biasing is essential for achieving linear amplification and maintaining low distortion levels across the intended operating range.
Overall, this amplifier circuit exemplifies a straightforward yet effective design for audio amplification, suitable for various applications in low-cost consumer electronics. Its simplicity, coupled with the reliable performance of the IRF520, makes it an attractive choice for hobbyists and engineers alike.This amplifier delivers 20 W into an 8-D load using a single IRF520 driving a transformer coupled output stage. This circuit is similar to the audio output stage used in many inexpensive radios and phonographs. Distortion is less than 5% at 10 W, using very little feedback (3%), with the IRF520 biased at 3 A.
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