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I have seen in a JFET phono stage cicuit that the JFET has a Source resistor of 51K bypassed with a 100uF cap.
I was hoping that someone could confirm my below thinking.Background: I have seen in a JFET phono stage cicuit that the JFET has a Source resistor of 51K bypassed with a 100uF cap.Can you confirm the following:1. There is an equation which gives the approximate roll-off frequency, for particular values of resistor-and-parallel-cap.I understand this equation is: f = 160,000/(uF * R)2. So for a 51K Source res and 100uF cap bypass, this gives a corner frequency of 0.03Hz? ( 160,000/(100*51,000) )Q1: Is the above equation correct?Q2: If I changed the Source res to 10K, I would need to increase the cap value to 510uF, to keep the same roll-off frequency?Q3: Surely, a corner frequency of 0.03Hz is ridiculously low – the cap value could have been 1uF in the original situation (Rsource of 51K) for a corner frequ of 3Hz?Thanks a lot,Andy
Thanks for the responses, guys.I have found out the equation I posted: f = 160,000/(uF*R) is correct. Sure, 3hz for a corner frequency will probably compromise response at 20hz ... so I'll use 20uF to give 0.7Hz as the -6dB frequency.Regards,Andy
A cap for .7hz sounds good Andy. I mentioned it since the other components in your system also have break points and this would add to any compromise. I would also carefully check, with a scope if possible, to make sure no low frequency oscillations, thumps occur during power on and off, indicating possible close to self oscillation. Just a precautionary suggestion with any changes in design Andy. Cheers and good luck.