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Hybrid Microphone Preamplifier With Variable Selection Of Amplifier Technology
Musil, Tomáš
This paper deals with the design of a studio level hybrid microphone pre-amplifier using a vacuum tube and semiconductor technology. The pre-amplifier circuit also contains an analog VU meter, 48 V phantom power supply, variable high pass filter, phase inverter switch and adjustable stage input impedance. This paper also deals with the design of a multi-voltage power supply unit and microprocessor controller unit ensuring completely automatic amplifier functions. The end of the paper is dedicated to a characteristics measurement determining its parameters.
Vacuum tube audio amplifier
Hrubý, Ondřej ; Šandera, Josef (referee) ; Musil, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with a design and simulation of an audio power amplifier using vacuum tubes to process a phono level signal. The frequency response of suggested solution should comply with the norm specified by RIAA. It also describes a principle of usage a magnetodynamic pick-up, reproduction quality requirements, vacuum tube basic description and also its advantages for audio applications usage. Last part contains a comparison of the vacuum tube and semiconductor amplifier considering signal distortion of the active elements.
Hybrid microphone preamplifier with variable selection of amplifier technology
Musil, Tomáš ; Levek, Vladimír (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a basic description of dynamic and condenser microphone, its performance regarding polar patterns and a type of mechanical construction. It also describes a principle of operation of a triode. The thesis deals with selecting of a suitable type of microprocessor to control microphone preamplifier functions. Last part contains a power supply and microphone preamplifier circuits design using a semiconductor and vacuum tube technology.
Tube microphone preamplifier
Čacký, Adam ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
The theme of the master´s thesis is design a microphone preamplifier which uses vacuum tube as a main amplifying element. Part of the work is theoretical assumptions for the optimal design and implementation of peripheral involvement, comparing the properties of components used and the resulting parameters of modeled device. The thesis also includes a proposal of the source unit for supplying all parts of the preamplifier. The results are accompanied by circuit simulations and laboratory measurements of the main parameters of the designed device.
Design and properties of low-frequency amplifier with vacuum valves
Piroha, Ladislav ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Šandera, Josef (advisor)
The purpose of the bachelor’s thesis is explanation of theory and construction of low frequency tube audio amplifier with UV meter. Main focus is on history and development of vacuum circuits from its early beginning, on electrical parameters and applied physical principles. Explanation of operating characteristics of amplifier classes and comparison of vacuum tube sound acoustic performance against transistor amplifier one. Finally, there is build description of single ended amplifier class A.
Vacuum tube headphone amplifier
Musil, Tomáš ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with design and realization of vacuum tube headphone amplifier working in class A. There is a closer look into operating principals of vacuum tube, most common types, basic ways to use it in electronic circuit, designing stabilized power supplies and also realization of functional prototype and measuring it’s parameters.
Tube microphone preamplifier
Čacký, Adam ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
The theme of the master´s thesis is design a microphone preamplifier which uses vacuum tube as a main amplifying element. Part of the work is theoretical assumptions for the optimal design and implementation of peripheral involvement, comparing the properties of components used and the resulting parameters of modeled device. The thesis also includes a proposal of the source unit for supplying all parts of the preamplifier. The results are accompanied by circuit simulations and laboratory measurements of the main parameters of the designed device.
Tube microphone preamplifier
Čacký, Adam ; Hruboš, Zdeněk (referee) ; Brančík, Lubomír (advisor)
The theme of the master´s thesis is design a microphone preamplifier which uses vacuum tube as a main amplifying element. Part of the work is theoretical assumptions for the optimal design and implementation of peripheral involvement, comparing the properties of components used and the resulting parameters of modeled device. The thesis also includes a proposal of the source unit for supplying all parts of the preamplifier. The results are accompanied by circuit simulations and laboratory measurements of the main parameters of the designed device.
The construction of a vacuum tube amplifier
STREJC, Jakub
The presented thesis describes the construction of a tube amplifier in both theoretical and practical ways. The aim of this work was to construct a functional tube amplifier with an output of at least 2 x 20 W. The first part of the study describes the theoretical background of tube amplifiers which are recognized for their characteristic sound. Wiring diagrams for each block and other functional blocks of the amplifier, such as headphones or VU meter connections, are discussed. The last part of the thesis focuses on the actual realization of the tube amplifier.
The use of vacuum tubes at present time
ČEPIČKA, Josef
Aim of this thesis is to construct a demonstration model of a vacuum tube amplifier with a possibility of measurement of signal on more places and a possibility to see the wiring and construction of the amplifier. The first part of the work treats some important themes concerning vacuum tubes and wiring with them, for example a principle of signal intensification by vacuum tubes, categories of low-frequency amplifiers and description of several types of undesirable distortions. Next part deals with the design of the constructed amplifier, the description of the construction itself and placement of the components on the printed circuit boards and used vacuum tubes and transformers. The following part is focused on measurement of the basic properties of the amplifier and vacuum tubes by means of TESLA BM215A appliance. The final part contains technical parameters of the amplifier and photo documentation.

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