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Digital Modeling/Implementation of Valve Amplifiers
Authors: Cody Frye & Mitchell Gould Advisor: Dr. Yufeng Lu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering May 4th 2019
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Agenda Introduction Motivation System Description Methods
Triode Valve Numerical Analysis WDF Results Conclusion
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Introduction Significance of valve amplifiers Pros of valve amplifiers
Smooth clipping Warm tone characteristics Cons of valve amplifiers Weight Heat Cost
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Introduction
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Motivation Affordable and Convenient
Variety of Amplifiers to choose from Digital components reduce overall size
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System Description
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Pre-Amplification Stage
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Methods Frequency Bin / Lookup Table Method
Model Individual Blocks of System Wave Digital Filtering
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Method 1 (Frequency Bin Method)
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Method 1 (Frequency Bin Method)
Separate input signal into Multiple frequency bins bandPass Filters NonLinear transfer function represented by L.U.T.s Sum all the bins together
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WDF Method (Method 2) Wave quantities A = incident wave
B = reflected wave A = V + RI [eq. 1] B = V - RI [eq. 2] V = (A+B) / 2 [eq. 3] I = (A-B)/2R [eq. 4]
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WDF Method (Method 2) WDF components WDF port adapters
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Triode Valve Numerical Analysis
Nonlinear Triode Currents as a Function of Vgk and Vpk Triode Amplifier Model of Triode
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Triode Valve Numerical Analysis
Norman Koren’s Equations Leach’s Equations
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Leach’s model Vgk = 2 Vgk = 1 Vgk = 0 Vgk = -1 Vgk = -2 Vgk = -3
Vpk = 350 Vgk = 2 Vpk = 300 Vpk = 250 Vgk = 1 Vpk = 200 Vpk = 150 Vgk = 0 Vgk = -1 Vpk = 100 Vpk = 50 Vpk = 0 Vgk = -2 Vgk = -3
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Koren’s model Vgk = 1 Vgk = 0 Vgk = -1 Vgk = -2 Vgk = -3 Vpk = 300
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Triode Valve Numerical Analysis
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WDF 1st Order LPF RC LPF Circuit WDF Equivalent
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WDF 1st Order Filter PSpice simulation results for 1st Order LPF
WDF simulation results for 1st Order LPF
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WDF Single Triode Stage Amplifier
Single Stage Circuit Single Stage WDF equivalent
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WDF Single Triode Stage Amplifier
Single Stage Circuit Single Stage WDF equivalent
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WDF Single Triode Stage Amplifier
Single Stage Circuit Single Stage WDF equivalent
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WDF Single Triode Stage Amplifier
Single Stage Circuit Single Stage WDF equivalent
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WDF Single Triode Stage Amplifier
Single Stage Circuit Single Stage WDF equivalent
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WDF Single Triode Stage Amplifier
PSpice Triode Stage WDF Triode Stage
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WDF Single Triode Stage Amplifier
WDF G Chord results
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Conclusion In this project, a digital emulation of an analog valve amplifier has been designed. The non-linear characteristics of valve amplifier has been modeled. The overall response of the valve amplifier has been successfully emulated using Wave Digital Filtering technique.
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Future Work Model distortion characteristics of real amplifier using cascaded amplification stages and self-tuning algorithm Implement WDF system including R-Adapter on an ARM-based embedded system
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Questions? Thank you!
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