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The amplifier in the following schematic, when simulated, demonstrates the ability to effectively amplify a signal with an amplitude of 0.1V to 10V. However, when subjected to a larger input signal, the performance deteriorates significantly during the positive half...
The provided description pertains to an operational amplifier (opamp) of medium power, specifically configured to amplify headphone signals and drive low loads. The opamp essentially comprises two amplifiers. The voltage gain for each amplifier is set at 40dB, determined by...
The circuit can be easily built to a small plastic box with telephone connectors in both ends. The circuit takes about 10-20 mA current, so if the circuit is not in use all the time it is best to...
A simple FM stereo decoder circuit utilizing the MC1310P integrated circuit (IC). It operates at 12V and provides a channel separation of 40dB, making it suitable for stereo FM receivers. The FM stereo decoder circuit based on the MC1310P IC...
Pure Class-A triode OTL design and only one tube for amplification. The plate voltages should be low. The output impedance should be as low as possible and the maximum output current should be as high as possible. This amplifier...
The shunt-feedback configuration facilitates the straightforward integration of frequency-dependent networks, enabling a functional and discreet switchable tilt control (optional). When SW1 is in the first position, a gentle shelving bass boost and treble attenuation occur. The central position of...
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