northumber82
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In analog audio amplifier, what is the calculation to do concerning the degenerative resistances of the differential input emitters?
As I understand it, the degeneration resistors R1 and R2 in the circuit, together with the Cdom (miller compensation) decide the cut-off frequency and therefore the total band of the amplifier.
However, they also play an important role in response speed, or slew rate. For this parameter, the amount of constant current arriving at the differential is also important.
How to optimally calculate R1, R2, Cdom and the differential current?
As I understand it, the degeneration resistors R1 and R2 in the circuit, together with the Cdom (miller compensation) decide the cut-off frequency and therefore the total band of the amplifier.
However, they also play an important role in response speed, or slew rate. For this parameter, the amount of constant current arriving at the differential is also important.
How to optimally calculate R1, R2, Cdom and the differential current?