Matching Jfets

Started by ildar, July 20, 2004, 05:00:13 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

ildar

Matching Jfets-How do (can) I use my multimeter to do this?

petemoore

The Jfet matching fixture at GEO
 Or there's an 'improved' Jfet matcher somewhere...
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Mark F

Go to R.G.'s site(GEOFEX) the link is at the top of this page. Build his JFET Matching circuit and you can match your JFETS. If you mean can you match JFETS with only a DMM and nothing else I don;t think you can.

ildar

Went to Geofex and found the schem for the jfet matcher. Just one thing I don't recognize-the triangular part of the schem coming from the pictured DMM. What is that?

cd

Quote from: ildarWent to Geofex and found the schem for the jfet matcher. Just one thing I don't recognize-the triangular part of the schem coming from the pictured DMM. What is that?

It's an opamp.

ildar

If it's an op-amp, why are there only 4 pins accounted for?

MartyMart

When the standard triangle op-amp symbol is used in a schematic, the numbers relate to the "used" connections in the circuit, any which are missing, are therefore not required/connected.
Cheers,Marty.
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm"
My Website www.martinlister.com

Gringo

Hey Al, check this out:



Hope it helps.
Cut it large, and smash it into place with a hammer.
http://gringo.webhop.net

ildar

Thanks, Pablo!
So, assuming U1 is the opamp (IC1?), it looks as if only 2 pins are connected. Is that right?

Lonestarjohnny

Nice layout, Paul,  8)  8)  8)
Lonestarjohnny

ildar

So, is it just 2 pins connected on the op amp?

Gringo

Pins 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 are used.

Pin 7 -> 9v
Pin 4 -> Gnd

Pin 2 -> fet source, etc
Pin 3 -> "lower" test point, etc
Pin 6 -> fet gate, "upper" test point, etc
Cut it large, and smash it into place with a hammer.
http://gringo.webhop.net

ildar

Right, I see that now. I just wasn't looking at the pcb very closely. Sometimes things have to be spelled out for me...   :lol:

littlegreiger

I have a question: What IC do I use? Like would a TL071 work?

Hal

yea it looks like any single opamp with standard pinouts will work there (like the tl071)

Gringo

Yes, about any standard single opamp should work.
Cut it large, and smash it into place with a hammer.
http://gringo.webhop.net

Fret Wire

Pablo, is that a new layout?
Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

Gringo

No, it's not a new one. I once had a small piece of board that i wanted to use, so i built a fet matcher. The whole thing is available at my site, but it's such a simble thing to perf...
Cut it large, and smash it into place with a hammer.
http://gringo.webhop.net