Good evening,
Been thinking about feedback caps in solid state power amplifiers. I only have experience of Naim, Avondale and NVA amplifiers. The feedback arrangement is similar in all of them. I know they have to be a certain value ie 47uf and above. Naim used a polarised electrolytic. Avondale recommended a wet tantalum. NVA uses a polarised aluminum electrolytic. I believe that non polar caps can be used as the is hardly any voltage across these.
What i really want to know is which capacitor parameters are important for this role. I didn't think esr was that important as it is in series with a 470R to 0V. I could be wrong though. So what is important? Low leakage, ESL or what?? I am inclined to fit a film cap but obviously they are physically larger. I do have 56uf 25V Sanyo oscon sp caps that are a perfect physical fit and extremely low esr but they don't have a good rep for amologue use.
Any advice received with thanks, Stu
NFB capacitor
#2 Re: NFB capacitor
I use the Nicheon es bipolar ones mainly from Bob Cordell's suggestion. But I do feel it's important to have the same cap in the feedback and input blocking position. In the feedback one leg is grounded, but in the input side it's floating so I found insulating the case, wrapping with copper foil and earthing the foil made a big difference wrt rfi sensitivity. For that reason I dislike the use of physical large caps as they make better aerials.
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#3 Re: NFB capacitor
Thanks Nick
NVA famously don't have input coupling caps but mine do as removed them from my source components . I have red wima mks2 3.3uf in currently for input coupling not sure they are available in 47uf.
My film caps are evox rifa mmk 47uf 63v and bloody massive. I might look for wima and if not try the oscons but they have a reputation for instability. Will have a look at those nicheon es bipolar.
Stu
NVA famously don't have input coupling caps but mine do as removed them from my source components . I have red wima mks2 3.3uf in currently for input coupling not sure they are available in 47uf.
My film caps are evox rifa mmk 47uf 63v and bloody massive. I might look for wima and if not try the oscons but they have a reputation for instability. Will have a look at those nicheon es bipolar.
Stu

#4 Re: NFB capacitor
Yep, I don't think that NVA use a long tailed pair on the front so its less of an issue with the equal caps being used as the conditions on the input and feedback node are different.
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#5 Re: NFB capacitor
not that it's relevent to the op but are you sure about the ltp?. The 4 or 5 circuits I have all have ltp..but they may not reflect current builds.
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#6 Re: NFB capacitor
No, not certain. What is the current circuit?
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#7 Re: NFB capacitor
I don't know. I have old circuits for AP10, AP30,AP70,A60,A70. I'm not sure of the provenance of any of them, it was a long time ago.
Perhaps Steve or Stu could comment on the ltp on their boards.
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#8 Re: NFB capacitor
Nick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 7:20 pm I use the Nicheon es bipolar ones mainly from Bob Cordell's suggestion. But I do feel it's important to have the same cap in the feedback and input blocking position. In the feedback one leg is grounded, but in the input side it's floating so I found insulating the case, wrapping with copper foil and earthing the foil made a big difference wrt rfi sensitivity. For that reason I dislike the use of physical large caps as they make better aerials.

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#9 Re: NFB capacitor
Yes there definitely is a LTP.

#10 Re: NFB capacitor
Fair enough. I would have thought the different conditions on the two sides of the LTP would lead to a DC offset on the output.
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