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The main thing you need to look at to determine the stability of an amplifier is something called the K-Factor. This measures the oscillation of your amplifier in steps.
The signal gain of a CE BJT amplifier is hFe or collector resistance divided by emitter resistance, whichever is less.
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Just like any other devices, a bass amplifier needs to be cleaned properly in order to preserve its proper functioning and appearance. Aside from that, a bass amplifier also needs constant cleaning so that dust won’t harbor in it. Generally, cleaning a bass amplifier is not simple, because you need to ensure that its function will not be affected by how you cleaned it. If you own a bass amplifier, here are the steps on how to clean it affectively: • Switch off and unplug the amplifier. It is necessary to unplug the bass amplifier before you clean it. You should also wait until the bass amplifier cools down before cleaning it, especially if you have just used it. • Use a vacuum to clean the outside portion of the cabinet. Generally, bass amplifiers have cabinets with closed back types, compared to guitar amplifiers with open-back cabinets. While you are cleaning the outside portion of the cabinet, you should also observe for some sounds of debris, which could harbor inside and may affect the quality produced by the speakers of your bass amplifier. If your bass amplifier has a vent, then you can tilt the amplifier towards that side and vacuum it in order to remove the debris. • Use a rag made of cotton and wet it with a cleaning solution when you are cleaning the face portion of your amplifier. Do not spray the cleaning solution directly on your amplifier, because it can cause damage. Do not forget to clean under the knobs, because dust may also accumulate there. It helps if you turn the knobs to the extreme left and clean it underneath, then turn the knobs to the extreme right and clean it again. Through this method, you can ensure that everything is properly cleaned. Never use oil-based products in cleaning your amplifier. Only use a cleaning solution that is intended for your amplifier. In addition, it can also help if you will be constantly vacuuming the amplifier because it can also eliminate unusual odors from your amplifier.
Beware using ground clips for high speed measurements.Beware of oscilloscope bandwidth limitations.Ensure the correct triggering.Use the right oscilloscope probe.Remember to calibrate the oscilloscope probe.Beware using ground clips for high speed measurements.Beware of oscilloscope bandwidth limitations.Ensure the correct triggering.Use the right oscilloscope probe.Remember to calibrate the oscilloscope probe.
The main thing you need to look at to determine the stability of an amplifier is something called the K-Factor. This measures the oscillation of your amplifier in steps.
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The signal gain of a CE BJT amplifier is hFe or collector resistance divided by emitter resistance, whichever is less.
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Think of it this way: "P" is for Positive and "N" is for Negative So basically put a PNP Transistor Would use N to Switch P, in the name "PNP" or "NPN" the first character is for the polarity of the Collector-pin, the second for the Base-Pin, and the third for the Emmiter-pin. If you have a NPN Transistor you can`t just replace it with an PNP as the polarities differ. If you can find a way to change those polarities then sure it could work. I would say it`s best go out and buy a few of both so you have a few, otherwise if the application of the transistor is not in a high-current or high-voltage circuit try and find another circuit with the required type of transistor. Absolutely most transistors can be replaced with other similar transistors. Different transistors have different conditions they work by so you should do some research and replace it with another that is either the same or have approximately the same data. Example 1: A burned transistor with the data NPN, 45Volt, 100mA, 0,3Watt, need to be replaced. It is a discontinued transistor, so unfortunately no original spare part can be found. Check the max voltage of the circuit where it was. If the voltage is close to 35 volt, then you may want to replace it with a higher voltage transistor. If it is lower, say max 20 Volt, then you should be able to replace it with a lower voltage transistor. Check the type of circuit where it was. If in an audio amplifier, then you should choose a 'low noise' audio transistor. Look at the NPN transistors you can get hold of and make your choice based on similar or more current, similar or more wattage, similar or lower or even higher voltage. Most small signal transistors are interchangeable if you follow these steps. Even most power transistors are interchangeable but you should make an extra effort and check/match the HFE Data on the transistor too. Normally no need for an exact match at all.