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Circlotron valve amplifier is a type of
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utilizing symmetrical cathode-coupled bridge layout of the output stage. Original circlotrons of 1950s used output transformers to couple relatively high output impedance of vacuum tubes to low-impedance loudspeakers. Circlotron architecture, easily scalable, was eventually adapted to operate without output transformers, and present-day commercially produced circlotron models are of output transformerless (OTL) type.


History

The ''Circlotron'' name emerged as a trademark of
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. A U.S. patent for a circlotron ''High Fidelity Audio Amplifier'' was filed by
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of Electro-Voice on March 1, 1954, and granted March 28, 1958. However, other inventors filed the same concept earlier:circlotron.tripod.com
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filed on September 2, 1952; Finnish Patent 27332 granted on November 10, 1954; improved version was filed on September 30, 1955, Finnish Patent 29642 granted on April 10, 1958. All these patents called for a transformer-coupled, fully balanced design; commercial transformerless amplifiers were not feasible at this time due to high costs of power supply
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required for an OTL design (at least thousands of microfarads at 200 volts or better). In the 1950s and 1960s, circlotrons were produced by Electro-Voice (eight models, 15 to 100 watts per channel), Finnish Voima and Philips. These inspired other local manufacturers, such as
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. All these models employed output transformers and beam tetrode or
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tubes (for increased efficiency). Similar amateur designs were published in the USSR. One can observe that the output stage of the successful McIntosh amplifier is a circlotron too because the special winding of the output transformer eliminates one of the two floating power supplies. The concept was resurrected in its transformerless form in early 1980s by
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, founder of Atma-Sphere, which remains the principal contemporary manufacturer of circlotrons. Other OTL circlotrons were made by
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Basic transformerless schematic

The electrical bridge of a circlotron is formed by a matched pair of triodes (V1, V2) and two floating power supplies (' B batteries'), B1+ and B2+. Grids of each triode are driven in opposite phases with a balanced, symmetrical input signal; differential current flows through the loudspeaker load and a simple, relatively high impedance, resistor network that ties floating supplies to the ground. Tubes are usually fixed biased with an external negative power supply (' C battery'); each side normally has independent bias adjustment to compensate for minor tube mismatch. Output impedance ''Z'' of a transformerless circlotron where each stage is a single triode with
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of ''Rp'' and voltage gain of ''μ'' is defined by the formula :Z = R_p / (2 + \mu) The tubes best fitting the circlotron concept are triodes designed for use in power supplies as series regulators: 6080/ 6AS7, 6C33C, 6C19P. An amplifier with one 6AS7 dual triode per channel (''Rp'' = 270 ohms,Actual ''Rp'' in a paralleled setting may be even higher due to conservative biasing ''μ'' = 2) will have a ''Z'' of about 67 ohms—sufficient to drive most
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. Driving loudspeakers requires paralleling output tubes, and in practice, V1 and V2 are not single triodes, but massive banks of paralleled triodes. Simple OTL amplifiers, for example Atma-Sphere M-60, employ 8 double triodes of 6AS7 type per channel; each continuously dissipates an average of 30 watts. Without feedback, this arrangement results in an output impedance of 6–8 ohms. It can be further lowered by applying global
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or paralleling more output tubes. On the extreme end, Atma-Sphere MA-2 amplifier uses 20 6AS7 tubes per channel, with a continuous power consumption of 600 watts per channel (800 watts at maximum rated output of 220 watts, or a 27% maximum efficiency).


Benefits and drawbacks

Perceived fidelity (quality) of audio reproduction is a hardly quantifiable, subjective measure that should be left to each individual listener's taste. Apart from audio fidelity, circlotron OTL have certain benefits versus asymmetrical OTLs (i.e.
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) and conventional, transformer-coupled amplifiers: * Scalability. The same basic design can be easily scaled up or down by adding (removing) output tubes. * Loudspeaker safety. Even when either V1 or V2 bank fails completely, direct current through speaker is limited to non-destructive values. * Reliability. Failure in one triode (or a double-triode tube) can be offset by re-biasing the amplifier; it will continue operating, although at reduced maximum output and with increased even-order distortion caused by output stage asymmetry. * Linear frequency response and fast transient handling. Absence of output transformer and global negative feedback extends full-power frequency response into hundreds of
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. On the lower end of frequency scale, bass response is limited by power supply capacity and driver circuit, and can be easily extended below 1 hertz. These benefits are at the cost of high power consumption and concomitant heat generation: minimal stereo power amplifier (e.g. Atma-Sphere S-30) continuously dissipates 400 watts, while practical low-impedance stereo setups approach 1 kilowatt, the power of a small
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. Circlotrons, unlike minimalistic single-ended amplifiers, need to employ quite complex balanced input and driver stages delivering at least 100 V peak-to-peak voltage ''and'' able to drive relatively high capacitance loads (due to the number of paralleled power triodes and associated long wiring). The first requirement is typically solved with a long-tailed cascode stage (two or three double triodes). The second requirement is the need for two cathode followers inserted between the driver stage and the power stage. Both need a bipolar power supply, independent of the power stage power supplies, with power established before the power stage supply starts.


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