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In Reply to: Opamp class A bias using FET - how to calculate resistor value? posted by Saurav on May 3, 2002 at 11:08:54:
Maybe it is precisely that simple - I re-checked the other post, and he used 4K with 12V to get 3mA, which fits the V = IR formula. Maybe I'm just making this more complicated than it needs to be :)Saurav
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- Re: Opamp class A bias using FET - how to calculate resistor value? - Saurav 11:10:56 05/03/02 (14)
- Re: Opamp class A bias using FET - how to calculate resistor value? - Saurav 12:17:27 05/03/02 (11)
- Re: Opamp class A bias using FET - how to calculate resistor value? - john curl 13:26:27 05/03/02 (10)
- Re: Opamp class A bias using FET - how to calculate resistor value? - Saurav 13:47:19 05/03/02 (9)
- Re: Opamp class A bias using FET - how to calculate resistor value? - john curl 14:53:48 05/03/02 (8)
- Re: Understood. Thanks for your help (nt) - Saurav 15:01:08 05/03/02 (7)
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- Re: Good point :) (nt) - Saurav 09:02:57 05/04/02 (0)
- Re: Opamp class A bias using FET - how to calculate resistor value? - john curl 11:42:14 05/03/02 (0)
- You were right the first time, it isn't that simple... - cfraser 11:38:47 05/03/02 (0)