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Crutschow - i removed the ground but it still is the same.
Eric - trans setting doesnt matter in this case ,when circuit is not working
Hello,
My simulation also crashes :? The only way of simulating is open LTspice and from inside select > open file and then select file.
why is it crashing i'm using windows 7 , should i remake it new ?
Hey SgT Wook your simulation is working but not amplifying.
There likely is something corrupted in your original file. Best way to solve that is to completely redo the schematic from scratch as a new file as SgtWook did.My simulation also crashes :? The only way of simulating is open LTspice and from inside select > open file and then select file.
why is it crashing i'm using windows 7 , should i remake it new ?
Hey SgT Wook your simulation is working but not amplifying.
I made this again,
this circuit it has current gain of 1696
I never said it will give voltage gain.
How can we reduce cross over distortion ?
Your extremely simple amplifier has no voltage gain so it has no negative feedback. All half-decent audio amplifiers and opamps have a lot of voltage gain then use a lot of negative feedback to reduce the gain which reduces the distortion to nearly nothing.
You previously said it had no gain. I assumed you meant voltage gain.I made this again,
this circuit it has current gain of 1696
I never said it will give voltage gain.
How can we reduce cross over distortion ?
But the 10 ohm emitter resistors use up 67% of the amplifier's power. They should be 0.1 or 0.33 ohms, then you won't require a 3rd or 4th diode for biasing the transistors.i tested your latest post of the circuit... try it with three or four diodes.
how did you calculated power of emitter resistance.But the 10 ohm emitter resistors use up 67% of the amplifier's power. They should be 0.1 or 0.33 ohms, then you won't require a 3rd or 4th diode for biasing the transistors.
Assume the RMS output swing at the emitters is 100V.how did you calculated power of emitter resistance.