featherpillow
Well-known member
Okay, here's where things stand:
I tested the buffer running into the transformer with a square wave swept from 20hz on up to 20khz, and didn't observe any ringing. The tranformer was running into a 10k load, which I figured was probably an average load for this type of circuit to see. Output cap is a 220uf.
The output voltage I measured was actually closer to 6vdc, about 5.96 or so, and it was measured after the 33 ohm resistor. The input is tied to ground via the 2M resistor, and generator was ref'ed to ground as well.
When I get home from work today, I'll post a revised schem of the buffer circuit.
I tested the buffer running into the transformer with a square wave swept from 20hz on up to 20khz, and didn't observe any ringing. The tranformer was running into a 10k load, which I figured was probably an average load for this type of circuit to see. Output cap is a 220uf.
Reflecting later, if the d.c. on the output is 5V then there is something wrong. The FET should always have a zero-to-somewhat-negative gate-source voltage. With a +15V supply your voltage divider as described sets the FET gate at 7.1V. The output voltage therefore should be more than this.
The output voltage I measured was actually closer to 6vdc, about 5.96 or so, and it was measured after the 33 ohm resistor. The input is tied to ground via the 2M resistor, and generator was ref'ed to ground as well.
When I get home from work today, I'll post a revised schem of the buffer circuit.