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A01=Douglas Self
Author_Douglas Self
Balanced Input Amplifier
Category=AB
Closed Loop Gain
Collector Current
Complementary Feedback Pair
Crossover Distortion
DC Offset
EF Output Stage
Emitter Degeneration Resistors
Emitter Resistors
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Ht Rail
Input Pair
Input Stage
Input Stage Transconductance
LF Distortion
Miller Compensation
Open Loop Gain
Output Stage
PNP Transistor
Power Amplifier
Quiescent Current
Reservoir Capacitors
Spice Simulation
Supply Rails
Tail Current
Vas

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138406605
  • Weight: 1550g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the essential book reference for amplifier designers. Douglas Self covers all the design issues of noise, distortion, power supply rejection, protection, reliability, and layout. He describes advanced forms of compensation that give dramatically lower distortion.
This edition is much expanded, and packed with new information. It is a must-have for audio power amplifier professionals and audiophiles, amateur constructors and anyone with intellectual curiosity about the struggle towards technical excellence.

New to the sixth edition:

The characteristics of the audio signal

The principles of distortion

Feedback intermodulation distortion

Non-switching output stages

VAS distortion explained

Push-pull VAS configurations

Output-inclusive compensation

In addition, five amplifier design examples that illustrate important design principles are examined and measured in detail. These can be straightforwardly adapted to specific requirements.
This new edition also includes a wealth of material on the XD crossover-displacement principle (invented by the author and in use by Cambridge Audio), four-stage amplifier architectures, error correction, current-mirrors, power transistors with internal sensing diodes, amplifier bridging, input-stage-common-mode distortion, amplifier stability, output stages with gain, inrush current suppression, DC servo design, thermal protection, cooling fan control, advanced line input stages, testing and safety, infrared remote control, signal activation, 12V trigger control, the history of solid-state amplifiers and much more. Simple procedures for heatsinking and power supply design are given.

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