"Non-dissipative Source Resistance"
On Jun 13, 1:20*pm, Richard Clark wrote:
How linear is linear? *Give me a technical criteria...
A truly linear device does not produce r-f intermodulation products
when signals of different frequencies are applied to it at the same
time.
For many practical uses a linear device does need to be perfectly
linear. Let's say that the IM products need to be only - 20 dB w.r.t
the lowest amplitude value of the various input frequencies. The
Mendenhall paper I quoted conclusively shows that even such nominally
linear performance is not an attribute of Class C vacuum tube r-f
amplifiers -- especially at, and near the center frequency of the PA
output tuning/matching network.
That Mendenhall paper also shows that such r-f amplifiers do not
present a functional, 50+j0 termination to r-f energy entering via the
tx output connector. That is the reason why such energy is present in
the PA plate circuit, giving rise to r-f intermodulation and/or
changing the power dissipation there.
RF
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