Hello everybody!
Im trying to wrap my head around something but need some help. I have been looking at the schematic of the east German Microphone preamplifier MV810-2.
I'm currently only focusing on the first input card named "baustein A-10*
This is how I understand it and please contact me if im wrong:
Transistor 101 and 102 is in a common emitter topology and form a 2 stage transistor amplifier transistor 103 is a emitter follower with positive feedback back to transistor stage 2 (transistor 102) through R116 which would control some amount of gain?
If this is about right what is wired to me is the Bias of transistor 101, or maybe the lack of such an arrangement. I would expect a voltage divider between ground and 20V. But the transistor seem to have the collector at 0 potential and emitter at 4,8V.
In a normal setup I would expect the Collector to be positive and the Emitter at 0 potential. My question now would be of this is another way of biasing the transistor. The Emitter being at 4,8V would with added voltage drop of 0,7V force the base to sit at 5.5VDC. the first stage could then swing about 10ptp....?
Or am I totally lost on this one?
I would love it if someone could help me out
Regards
Sebastian
Im trying to wrap my head around something but need some help. I have been looking at the schematic of the east German Microphone preamplifier MV810-2.
I'm currently only focusing on the first input card named "baustein A-10*
This is how I understand it and please contact me if im wrong:
Transistor 101 and 102 is in a common emitter topology and form a 2 stage transistor amplifier transistor 103 is a emitter follower with positive feedback back to transistor stage 2 (transistor 102) through R116 which would control some amount of gain?
If this is about right what is wired to me is the Bias of transistor 101, or maybe the lack of such an arrangement. I would expect a voltage divider between ground and 20V. But the transistor seem to have the collector at 0 potential and emitter at 4,8V.
In a normal setup I would expect the Collector to be positive and the Emitter at 0 potential. My question now would be of this is another way of biasing the transistor. The Emitter being at 4,8V would with added voltage drop of 0,7V force the base to sit at 5.5VDC. the first stage could then swing about 10ptp....?
Or am I totally lost on this one?
I would love it if someone could help me out
Regards
Sebastian