DA-Drummer
Newbie level 5
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2013
- Messages
- 9
- Helped
- 0
- Reputation
- 0
- Reaction score
- 0
- Trophy points
- 1
- Activity points
- 75
Connect a multimeter between the collectors of Q10 and Q11 - you are measuring the voltage drop across the two 0.22 ohm resistors (R20 and R21). The desired quiescent current is 25mA, so the voltage you measure across the resistors should be set to 11mV +/-2mV. The setting is not overly critical, but at lower currents, there is less dissipation in the output transistors. Current is approximately 2.2mA / mV, so 10mV (for example) will be 22mA.
Did you understand the bias current setup instructions? 25 mA suggested for a guitar amp would drop only 5.5 millivolts across a 0.22 ohm resistor. Operating output transistors without heatsink shouldn't be considered as serious idea, even for test.And the voltage over R16 and R18 are 0.08V to 0.2V (or even more) depending on the bias of Q12.
Respectively adjust the bias circuit for specified current.Supply voltage is only +11V, -11V at 0.9A current consumption so replace your power supply.
Power supply is correct, just the supply rails on the pcb are around 11VSupply voltage is only +11V, -11V at 0.9A current consumption so replace your power supply.
For some reason i can't re-adjust the bias settings(and yes my potentiometer is working correctly)Respectively adjust the bias circuit for specified current.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?