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Tube Buffer Schematic

The document provides guidance on wiring a heater circuit. It specifies that the heater ground (GND-H) should be separated from the analog ground (A-GND) as much as possible to prevent heater currents from inducing voltages in the audio ground plane. GND-H and A-GND can be connected near the power supply input. Component values are provided for using a 6.5V supply instead of a standard one.

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Tube Buffer Schematic

The document provides guidance on wiring a heater circuit. It specifies that the heater ground (GND-H) should be separated from the analog ground (A-GND) as much as possible to prevent heater currents from inducing voltages in the audio ground plane. GND-H and A-GND can be connected near the power supply input. Component values are provided for using a 6.5V supply instead of a standard one.

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Keep the heater wiring (GND-H) separated from the analog ground (A-GND) as much as possible.
+15V
The heater currents should not induce voltages in the audio ground plane.
GND-H and A-GND may be connected near the power supply input.
CON1
When 6.5V is used change D2, D5 to SB240
1
R in R6 1uF/film
+6.8V
1 2 V1A
RLY1 6V DPCO
2

1k C6
3
4
9
5

R9
D
A-GND C7 R10 1N4001 D
220k 47pF 100k R4
1N4001 39k
R1 R2

7
A-GND A-GND A-GND R3

1N4148
D5 1k D2 + 3
100nF
6
- 2
10k
GND-H GND-H GND-H 22 TS921

4
R5
1k8

GND-H

TS921 or other single opamp Rail to rail input and high output current opamp.

1uF/film R13 100k

8
OP275 R31 47 R out
3 +
1 1
2 -
C10 IC1A CON3

2
R14
4
C 220k A-GND C

A-GND

R16 1M 100nF

+15V C8 +15V
OP275 power supply considerations:
8

R17 100k
3

T1 + 5

BC850B
1 7
6
+/- 12V to +/-15V 10mA
-
IC1B 100nF
2

R18 10k + 6.8V 1A


4
1uF/50V

C14
1

A-GND
R21 R20 -15V A-GND
3.3k 22k 100nF
2

1uF-cer
-15V
C16
C14=Al or Cer !!! NOT tant.

B -15V B

+15V
1uF/film R24 100k
8

OP275 R32 47 L out


3 +
1 1
CON2 2 -
C22 IC2A CON4
2
6

L in R7 1uF/film R25
4

1 7 220k A-GND
C11
2

1k
8

R11 V1B A-GND


A-GND C12 R12
220k 47pF +15V
100k
R26 1M 100nF
A-GND
A-GND A-GND
+15V C24 100nF
OP275
8

R27 100k
3

T2 + 5 A-GND
1 7
BC850B - 6
100nF
IC2B
2

R28 10k
4
1uF/50V

C26
1

-15V
A R30 R29 A-GND A
-15V
3.3k 22k
2

1uF-cer

freq. range (Philips 6JD8/ECC88) C27


-0.5dB: 22Hz - 70kHz C26=Al or Cer !!! NOT tant. Solderdude, https://diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/
-3dB: 5Hz - 260kHz -15V Title

Uout max: 9.8 Vrms Tube buffer with auto bias and auto heater select
Size Document Number Rev
Frans.d.G 05-2012 A
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 Sheet 1 of 1
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