có bác nào giúp em match mosfet với

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  1. vuduydong1980

    vuduydong1980 Advanced Member

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    các bác qua đây có ai hướng dẫn em match mosfet công suất audio với.em tìm được tài liệu này nhưng lại không biết dịch mong các bác giúp em. MOSFET complementary pair
    matching VGS I = (V - 4) / R 1 V = 15
    adjusting for about a 4V V GS ⇒ 11V across the resistor R1 input MOSFETs: current of 5mA ⇒ R1 = 2.2kΩ Measure the voltage between the
    gate and the source. Write it down on a piece of
    masking tape or a sticky label and
    place it on the part. Keep in mind the caveats about
    electrostatic discharge: touch
    ground before you touch the
    parts. Matching input MOSFETs is critical,
    because they must share equally the
    10mA of bias current from the current
    source, and they will not do that
    unless their VGS is matched. At 5mA current, they have an equivalent
    source resistance of about 15Ω.
    Assuming we want them to share the
    current to within 2mA, we calculate
    the required VGS match as follows. Using the formula V = IR, we see V = 0.002 x 15, which gives us 30mV. The
    VGS of the input devices should be matched to within 30mV at 5mA
    current. The matching is only essential
    within a given pair; you do not have to
    match the Ps to the Ns, or match to
    devices in another channel. If you are unable to find input devices
    matched to within 30mV, you must
    insert resistance in the source to make
    up the difference. The resistance is
    calculated by the difference of the two
    values of VGS divided by 5mA. For example, if the difference in VP1GS is
    100mV, then 0.1/0.005 = 20Ω. You
    would then place 20Ω in series with
    the MOSFET source having the lower
    VGS. output MOSFETs I=20mA ⇒ R1=560Ω No matching is required for these
    devices; we are just checking to see
    that the VGS is between 4-4.6V and that they work. We will measure the output device VGS at about 170mA. You can achieve this
    with either a 56Ω at 2W resistor, or two
    100Ω at 1W resistors in parallel. We are
    looking to obtain a reasonable match
    within a parallel output bank of each
    polarity of each channel, so we want two groups of 12 with matched N-
    channel devices, and two groups of
    matched P-channel devices. match VGS to within 0.3V If you are unable to find input devices matched
    to within 30mV, you must insert
    resistance in the source to make up
    the difference. The resistance is
    calculated by the difference of the two
    values of VGS divided by 5mA. For example, if the difference in V P1GS is 100mV, then 0.1/0.005 = 20Ω. You
    would then place 20Ω in series with
    the MOSFET source having the lower
    VGS. We also measured the
    transconductance by taking another
    reading for each device at a higher
    current (0.5A), just to see what kind of
    variation we got. The
    transconductances measured from a low of 1.19 to a high of 1.56, with the
    average at about 1.35. Within this
    amplifier's general operating curve,
    each output will vary its current by
    about 1.3A for every volt of its V GS change. For 12 devices in parallel, we
    expect about 15A for each such volt. By placing 1Ω source resistors on each
    transistor, we can assure adequate
    current sharing for a fairly wide range
    of VGS. In Class A bias, we will be operating at about 200mA/device,
    which will place 0.2V across each
    source resistor. A variation in V GS will cause the bias to be unequally
    distributed between the devices. For
    example, for a 4.6V device in parallel
    with a 4.5V device, the first will run at
    about 160mA at 6W and the second at
    about 240mA at 9W.
     
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  2. 3RuaDongNai

    3RuaDongNai Advanced Member

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    Đào cái này lên , ai đã tung match mosfet xin huong dan cho anh em cùng làm
     
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    Lên google bác gõ "how to match pair mostfet" chọn tìm hình ảnh ra các kiểu. Đo vôn để so sánh
     
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    3RuaDongNai Advanced Member

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    Mạch match mosfet của mình, giờ đi mua mosfet đc rồi ^^
    Test mấy con 9240/240 anh quang đua, nó nhẩy lung tung ko giống nhau :d
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  6. vuduydong1980

    vuduydong1980 Advanced Member

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    Cục pin này để match jfet thôi bác ơi !match mosfet cần dòng lớn hơn vd : amcam match 1A bác phải match ở tại điểm làm việc của nó thì mới chuẩn.
    Còn jfet thì match ở chế độ bảo hoà , cục pin này mang match mosfet nó nút trong vòng 10 giây là hết điện vậy nên bác đo nó nhảy lung tung là đúng rồi.
    Nhưng theo hình hướng dẫn trên thì đang match bảo hoà vậy bác phải kẹp fet vào tản nhiệt và dùng nguồn lớn A vào
     
  7. 3RuaDongNai

    3RuaDongNai Advanced Member

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    Nhảy lung tung vì ko đúng, đã test thành công mấy con 240, đo cả tiếng ko sụp áp, bác thu xem
     

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