In Reply to: hysteresis losses posted by Jim Dowdy on July 1, 2008 at 06:57:22:
There should be none in an SET wherein the tube is drawing current through the core of the device- this on account of the fact that the magnetic field never gets reversed. Losses only occur when the magnetic field gets reversed, as in a push-pull amplifier. This is one reason that SETs can have lower distortion than push-pull amplifiers at low power.
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- RE: hysteresis losses - Ralph 07/1/0809:42:10 07/1/08 (10)
- RE: hysteresis losses - Tre' 10:11:54 07/1/08 (9)
- RE: hysteresis losses - Ralph 11:21:48 07/1/08 (8)
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