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Re: IIgs to arcade monitor experiment





On Fri, 25 Apr 2008, MdntTrain wrote:

On Apr 24, 3:50 pm, "Ferdinan Meyer-hermann" <ferdinan.meyer-
herm...@a2central.com.remove-dxr-this> wrote:
  To: ferdimh
  Re: Re: IIgs to arcade monitor experiment
  By: ferdimh to comp.sys.apple2 on Thu Apr 24 2008 01:17 pm

Just for clarification, I drew a schematic how I would build it:http://ferdimh.homelinux.net/apple2/gs2arcade.png

Q1 can be any general-purpose transistor. R2 might need some tweaking to get
the black level right.

Ferdinand
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Very generous of you to provide a diagram.   Are you using some kind
of software to make these designs and drawings, like a SPICE
variant?    I think I'd better get something like it.

Curious about two things:

1) is this common base amplifier an inverting amp?
2) is there an analog to this voltage amplifier common base
configuration using tubes instead?

Grounded grid is the same arrangement with tubes.

Relative low input impedance, relative high output impedance, and not much
gain.  Really useful to transform impedance from low to high, and
often good if you need some gain but don't want to fuss with instability.

And it's a non-inverting stage.

   Michael