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How to Gain Gain - A Reference Book on Triodes in Audio Pre-Amps

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The 34 chapters of the 2nd edition of How to Gain Gain give a detailed insight into a collection (54) of the most common gain producing, constant current generating possibilities, and electronic noise creation of triodes for audio pre-amplifier purposes. These chapters also offer complete sets of formulae to calculate gain, frequency and phase responses, and signal-to-noise ratios of certain building blocks built-up with this type of vacuum valve (tube). In all cases detailed derivations of the gain formulae are also presented.

All what is needed are the data sheet valve characteristic figures of the triode's mutual conductance, the gain factor and the internal plate (anode) resistance. To calculate frequency and phase responses of gain stages the different data sheet based input and output capacitances have to be taken into account too.
To calculate transfer functions and signal-to-noise ratios for any kind of triode driven gain stage, including all its bias setting, frequency, phase, and electronic noise influencing components, example Mathcad 11 worksheets as an essential simulation tool for each chapter allow easy follow-up and application of the respective formulae. Free download of all worksheets is guaranteed from the editor's web-site or https://extras.springer.com/?query=978-3-642-08904-6 .

List of contents

From the Contents: Basics - Noise in Triodes - Noise in Components and Other General Noise Effects - The Common Cathode Gain Stage (CCS) - CCS Mathcad Worksheets - The Common Anode gain Stage (Cathode Follower CF) - CF Mathcad Worksheets - The Common Grid gain Stage (CGS) - CGS Mathcad Worksheets - The Concertina (Cathodyne) Phase Splitter (CPS) - CPS Mathcad Worksheets - Constant Current Generators (CCG) - CCG Mathcad Worksheets - The Cascode Amplifier (CAS) - CAS Mathcad Worksheets - The Shunt Regulated Push-Pull Gain Stage (SRPP) - SRPP Mathcad Worksheets - The µ-Follower (µF) - µF Mathcad Worksheets - The CCS with Active Anode Load (CCA) - CCA Mathcad Worksheets - The Cascoded Cathode Follower (CCF) - CCF Mathcad Worksheets - The White Cathode Follower (WCF) - WCF Mathcad Worksheets - Triodes In Parallel Operation (PAR) - PAR Mathcad Worksheets - The CCS Followed by a CF (CCSCF) - CCSCF Mathcad Worksheets - Differential Gain Stage (DIF) - DIF Mathcad Worksheets - Feedback (FB) - FB Mathcad Worksheets - Data Sheets and Summaries of Example Gain Stage Calculations (MSC) - Appendices - Index

Summary

The 34 chapters of the 2nd edition of How to Gain Gain give a detailed insight into a collection (54) of the most common gain producing, constant current generating possibilities, and electronic noise creation of triodes for audio pre-amplifier purposes. These chapters also offer complete sets of formulae to calculate gain, frequency and phase responses, and signal-to-noise ratios of certain building blocks built-up with this type of vacuum valve (tube). In all cases detailed derivations of the gain formulae are also presented.

All what is needed are the data sheet valve characteristic figures of the triode's mutual conductance, the gain factor and the internal plate (anode) resistance. To calculate frequency and phase responses of gain stages the different data sheet based input and output capacitances have to be taken into account too.

To calculate transfer functions and signal-to-noise ratios for any kind of triode driven gain stage, including all its bias setting, frequency, phase, and electronic noise influencing components, example Mathcad 11 worksheets as an essential simulation tool for each chapter allow easy follow-up and application of the respective formulae. Free download of all worksheets is guaranteed from the editor's web-site or https://extras.springer.com/?query=978-3-642-08904-6 .

Product details

Authors Burkhard Vogel
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662501863
ISBN 978-3-662-50186-3
No. of pages 862
Dimensions 157 mm x 44 mm x 236 mm
Weight 1299 g
Illustrations XIV, 862 p. 536 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

B, Akustik und Tontechnik, Acoustics, Wellenmechanik (Vibration und Akustik), engineering, Electronics, Microelectronics, Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation, Wave mechanics (vibration & acoustics), Engineering Acoustics, Acoustic & sound engineering, Acoustical engineering

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