Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

In T2 one tube act as lower and the other tube as upper device.  Another way would be to have one tube for each side.

This adapter board changes to single tube per side.
IMG_0191.thumb.JPG.e192a84abefa79971fd2936eb691229c.JPG


The T2 way makes the layout a bit more elegant then single tube per side. Else pro/cons - I have no idea… anyone?

  • Like 1
Posted

For a cascode stage (SRX, T2) I prefer to use one tube as the lower and one tube as the upper. The reason is that the input tube cathode sits at ground (roughly), whereas the upper tube cathode sits a a positive voltage. Most input tube types specify a maximum filament-to-cathode voltage of 100 volts max. So the potential issue if you use a dual triode tube per side is that either the lower or upper cathode filament-to-cathode voltage will exceed that maximum, leading to shortened tube life. OTOH, if you use one tube for the lower and another tube for the upper and float both filaments, you don't have that issue.

Posted (edited)

Still in progress. Board shortened now 160mm x 80mm. Found models of tubes on the internet. The small tubes even have golden pins.

I got the tube models from grabcad.com and the creator of EL34 and small tube (12AX7) is Andrew Whitham, United Kingdom.

Tubes.thumb.JPG.84cc21c3a3170bca903519743bfccffb.JPG

Edited by JoaMat
  • Like 5
Posted

Thanks for feedback Birgir. Moved a1486s to main heat sink. Kind of work that’s easily done with help of netlist and a glass of doublewood 12 years.

24846020_onheatsink.thumb.JPG.6b8a4c269eb15b5c493bb8783082c40c.JPG

Hmm... should move a1486s half an inch to the right.

  • Like 2
Posted
6 hours ago, JoaMat said:

Hmm... should move a1486s half an inch to the right.

Being from Sweden, shouldn't that be more like 12mm (well, 12.7mm) instead? :)

Posted

That's the weird part of PCB design, most of it is in mills or inches.  I do alignment in mm's as the whole fraction thing is just utter BS but for heatsink attachment... half inches are the golden rule. 

Posted

I usually work with imperial system in Proteus as I find it pretty convenient. For my 10K Afternoon Run the metric system is way more comfortable.:rolleyes:

 

8 hours ago, mwl168 said:

Can KSA1156 be used in place of the 2SA1486 here?

The voltage cross 2sa1486 is 580 – 590 V. That’s why I chose between stn9360 and 2sa1486. I guess you could use a pair of ksa1156 and split the voltage cross them.

  • Like 1
Posted

I have made a t8k input stage board for my bh,with a little bit tweaking,they've been working for 4 months,and T2 input stage can work fine as well. ?

Posted

I think I’ve done some real progress with twin input tube grounded grid. The board will be made with a CNC router. The red lines show the route for the end mill, 15mil or 0.38mm with 0.5 overlap so each cut is down to 7.5mil.

flatcam.thumb.JPG.023a116124c6c0a4be9cb13f53eff262.JPG

  • Like 7
Posted (edited)

Milled and drilled right side board today. Same size as the single tube input version. Here single and twin small tube side by side. If lucky Mouser package arrives tomorrow and if Proteus ratsnest works it should play soon. If I haven’t done something stupid…

IMG_0202.thumb.JPG.4c39f10ce5ffb1e1ee0fe7b206834875.JPG

Edited by JoaMat
  • Like 9
Posted

Replaced the original right board with the dual small tube one.

IMG_0209.thumb.JPG.6b4d3cc09948bca9d2c52ec4d4f481b7.JPG

First power on without any funny smell, smoke or explosions. But both outputs at positive rail voltage. Back to schematic and after a while I found two mistakes I’ve done. I managed to correct them on the PCB which now looks awful but it plays music all right.

 

small.jpg

  • Like 5

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.