Showing posts with label BJT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BJT. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Black Diamond Headphone Amplifier, Part 2
In Part 1 of this article, I detailed the theoretical
background to the design. This part will detail the practical build process of
the circuit as well as the enclosure.
The Circuit
The idea of the circuit is to use an input buffer,
a step up interstage transformer for gain, and an output buffer. The circuit
used for both buffers is a modification of the so-called Diamond Buffer that
utilizes a servo to control for output DC offset. Everything is DC coupled.
Labels:
Amplifier,
BJT,
FET,
Headphone,
Solid State,
Transformer
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Black Diamond Headphone Amplifier, Part 1
There are basically three methods of increasing signal voltage in an amplifier. The two most common are using transistors and tubes. Within those, there are obviously myriad different topologies and circuits. However, the third method, step up transformers, is much less commonly used. The only place they commonly show up are after moving coil phono cartridges, and low output microphones. And then only in quite expensive systems.
Labels:
Amplifier,
BJT,
FET,
Headphone,
Solid State,
Transformer
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