Tubelab

Dedicated to advancing the state of the art in affordable high end audio.

  • Designs
    • Tubelab SPP
      • Assembly Manual
        • Getting Started
        • Resistors
        • Tube Sockets
        • Connectors
        • Capacitors
        • Semiconductors
      • Schematic
      • Parts List
      • Tubes and Applications
    • Tubelab SSE
      • Assembly Manual
        • Getting Started
        • Resistors
        • Tube Sockets
        • Capacitors
        • Semiconductors
        • Connectors
        • Wiring Diagrams
        • Checkout
        • Enclosures
      • Schematic
      • Parts List
      • Tubes and Applications
      • Design
      • Simulations
    • Tubelab SE
      • Assembly Manual
        • Getting Started
        • Resistors
        • Tube Sockets
        • Semiconductors
        • Capacitors
        • Final Assembly
        • Checkout
        • Setting the Bias
        • Enclosures
      • Schematic
      • Parts List
      • Tubes and Applications
      • Theory of Operation
    • MiniTron
    • 845 SE
    • 300 Beast
    • Turbo Champ
    • Headphone Amp
  • Prototypes
    • Cathode Follower
    • Super Tube SE
    • The O2 Amp
    • Simple 45
    • 833 SE
  • Construction
    • Industrial Strength Amp
    • Clear Lexan Amp
    • Tubelab SSE Test Amp
    • Customer Builds
  • Articles
    • Ideas
      • Solid State OPT
      • Totem Pole Output
      • Super Tubes
      • Single Ended Output Stages
    • Proven Circuits
      • CCS Circuits
      • Active Loaded SE Output Stages
      • Power Drive
        • Cookbook
      • 845 SE Driver Board
      • 845 Power Supply Board
      • Spud SE Board
      • Universal PP Driver Board
      • Octal Driver Board
    • Tube Testing
      • 6LW6 Sweep Tube
      • 6CD6 Sweep Tube
      • 6AV5 Sweep Tube
    • Component Testing
      • Budget Output Transformers
      • Output Transformers
    • Amplifier Testing
    • Tubelab Prototyping System
    • Tubelab Power Supplies
    • Output Transformers Explained
    • Totally Tubular
      • The First Page
      • My Systems
      • Listening Tests
  • PC Boards
    • Tubelab SPP Board
    • Tubelab SSE Board
    • Tubelab SE Board
    • Ordering
  • Safety
    • Electrical Safety
    • Amplifier Grounding
  • About Us
    • What is Tubelab?
    • Who is Tubelab?
    • About this Site
    • Philosophy
    • Information and Links
    • Feedback

Articles — Proven Circuits — CCS Circuits

Experienced

The CCS is very useful circuit in tube amplifiers even though they are often made with solid state devices. CCS is the short hand abbreviation for Constant Current Source or Constant Current Sink. The two terms are often used interchangeably and it is possible for the same circuit to be a source or a sink depending on the application. In the ideal form a CCS has only two terminals and will draw the same current no matter how much voltage is across it.

A CCS requires a minimum voltage across it to work. This is called the dropout voltage. This voltage is often only a few volts for a solid state CCS. A vacuum tube (or hybrid) CCS may require over 200 volts however. This is usually undesirable in power amplifier output stage applications. I tested several of the popular audio tubes and a few sweep tubes for use in CCS applications. I used an IXYS chip in the cathode circuit to set the current. I reduced the voltage across the tube and recorded the voltage where the current began to drop. This chart shows that sweep tubes make the best CCS’s.

Dropout Voltage at various currents
Tube Type 30mA 50mA 80mA 100mA
KT-88 Chinese 100 110 145
6L6RC RCA black plate 125 165 205
6CA7 Japan 150 195 250
6V6GT JAN CBS 160 195 245
5881 GE 130 160 208
5932 SYL 126 155 200
6Y6 76 92 104
6AV5GA GE 65 85 105
6AU5 GE 72 90 112
6LW6 GE 36 40 50 55
  • Navigation

    • Designs
    • Prototypes
    • Construction
    • Articles
      • Ideas
      • Proven Circuits
        • CCS Circuits
        • Active Loaded SE Output Stages
        • Power Drive
        • 845 SE Driver Board
        • 845 Power Supply Board
        • Spud SE Board
        • Universal PP Driver Board
        • Octal Driver Board
      • Tube Testing
      • Component Testing
      • Amplifier Testing
      • Tubelab Prototyping System
      • Tubelab Power Supplies
      • Output Transformers Explained
      • Totally Tubular
    • PC Boards
    • Safety
    • About Us
  • News

    • The TSE board is GONE FOREVER, but…..
    • Tubelab Website Reboot
    • Email questions about PC boards
    • Another Recession
    • Simple Push-Pull (SPP) Board
  • Community

    diyAudio Tubelab Forum
  • Shopping Cart

    Visit The Shop
  • Comments

    • Site

      • Log in
      • Entries RSS
      • Comments RSS
      • WordPress.org
    Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: Parament by Automattic.