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Re: gEDA-user: mosfet design help
carzrgr8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
volts. Maybe in my design, since the drive voltage is over the max, I
can simply use resistor dividers to get the gate voltage to a reasonable
level. It may change the turn on time though.
It's not turn-on time you have to worry about it's the relationship of
when this circuit turns on wrt your power amp. A divider will give you
a scaled-down version of what your PA output voltage, but since your
inverter has its own thresholds, there's nothing to say that it's output
will resemble it's input (the original wave you're monitoring).
If this is an audio amp, and if the ckt we're talking about in the
feedback loop, it will cause some distortion since your comparator or
feedback device is getting bad info on what the output of the amp is
doing. If it were a linear amp, you'd say this intuitively--here it's
not so obvious because it's digital.
Unfortunately, the 500kc output from your power amp is not going to be
very square, and it's transitions will be ramps, thus making your
problems all about turn-on thresholds. You may want to use the divider
scheme to drop the voltage levels, but then a small feedback loop around
an opamp trigger that'll hard-switch your feedback signal with good time
alignment to the original.
best, phil
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