In Reply to: Re: IT vs. LC posted by dave slagle on October 18, 2005 at 20:56:49:
Hi Dave,"Do be aware that this only holds true when considering the simple model, and generally chokes by nature are very nonlinear devices wrt signal level and frequency. The ultimate tradeoff seems to come between bandwidth and linearity so pick your poison."...
Does it mean then that resistors have better linearity but limited bandwidth, having said this also:
"a 100K resistor is generally a linear device."
Chokes seem to be solution as you can design one with the correct inductunce (say 1000hy) and still be linear knowing that in your equation the inductance is directly proportional to cutoff F.
Am quite curious as this is the first schema I've seen with a grid choke an input tube rather than resistor
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