[sdiy] anti pop mosfets in minibrute
Chris McDowell
declareupdate at gmail.com
Wed Apr 24 23:52:04 CEST 2024
pff lol, you got me. 🤦♂️
> On Apr 24, 2024, at 4:42 PM, Chris McDowell <declareupdate at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hehe that would be funny as they're even drawn in the schematic symbol! and labelled 2n7002. Yves Usson did this fella, if I'm understanding the internet correctly.
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>> On Apr 24, 2024, at 4:30 PM, Mike Bryant <mbryant at futurehorizons.com> wrote:
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>> My guess would be those are the actually specialist MOSFETs without the body diode. Rare but they do exist.
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>> Or it's just a poor design 🙂
>> From: Synth-diy <synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org> on behalf of Chris McDowell via Synth-diy <synth-diy at synth-diy.org>
>> Sent: 24 April 2024 21:14
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>> Subject: [sdiy] anti pop mosfets in minibrute
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>> hello list, I've been looking at minibrute schematics today and I'm puzzled by the anti pop circuitry in the headphone driver. it -seems- like the body diode of the mosfets would conduct when the signal went below 0.6ish volts (something I've run into this using mosfets for dc signal muting).
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>> From the vca page, that signal can be up to 2Vpp. https://hackabrute.yusynth.net/MINIBRUTE/analog-board/schematics/MiniBrute-08-VCA.pdf
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>> What am I missing here? Is 2Vpp just fine in this case? Now reading the 2n7002 datasheet I see the forward voltage of the source-drain diode is typ 0.88V, 1.5V max. Did I just answer my own question? 😜
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>> Cheers,
>> Chris McDowell
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