Transistor Bias Design

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2011

Transistor Bias Design

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  • Great Refresher For Anyone Including a Old Electronic Engineering Technologist Like Me!!!  Thanks Rick From You know Who!!??

  • Thanks 321reh

  • Very Nice Explanation Here!!! Thanks Rick Regards Rick

  • Thanks 321reh Rick

  • I was thinking of using a high voltage NPN transistor like an MJE340 to drive a single ended valve like a 6V6. Would this bias method work OK for that application? B+ would be around 180-190VDC.

  • @radlam64

    I can't send you the video, this is the name of the video.

    Audiophile, K&K Audio, Audio Amplifiers, Turn Table

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  • This was a great video!!! I was curious about the final comment you made matching the impedance to the previous stage. I would love to see, if you get time, a video that expands on that concept with a simple example in the same genre of this video here. This is great stuff. Thank you for freely sharing. Very kind of you :)

  • I'm Trying to Go through all your videos to get Knowledge That's long gone and forgotten,,Thanks Rick...Keep up the GREAT WORK,,,321reh Loves It!!

  • @radlam64

    My friends at K&K Audio use solid state to drive tube finals. I did a video about a year ago. I'll send you the vid and in the more information is the link to their website.

  • Thanks tutpal

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