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What allows a class-C amplifier to exceed 50% efficiency is a small
operating angle. Reg, G4FGQ |
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Reg, G4FGQ wrote:
"What allows a class-C amplifier to exceed 50% efficiency is a small operating angle." Exactly, and during the majority of the degrees it`s switched completely off. It draws no current and suffers no "IsquaredR loss" during the amplifier off-time. Impedance is approximately E/I, but I is the average I, which is much less than the bursts of I during the conduction angle. The switched-off time makes the I in the denominator of E/I very small indeed and the solution to Ohm`s law is a high impedance without the dissipation of a resistance that remains in place continuously while agitating the atoms of a poor conductor to limit current. Instead, we have a low-resistanc in high conducton for short spurts. On-time is limited, instead of conduction, to produce a certain effective resistance. An automobile Kettering ignition system may use a dwell-meter to indicate how much of the time the points are closed. An ohmmeter indicates the resistance between its test prods. The two test circuits are almost the same although limitation of the deflection of the dwell-meter is different from limitation of the deflection of the ohmmeter due to the difference between limited conduction angle ignition points, and the continuous conduction through a current-limiting resistor. There`s an analogy between Class C and Class A amplifiers in there somewhere. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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![]() "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... teve Nosko wrote: "BTW--what is your line, Richard?" I apologize for a critical tone in my response to Steve`s posting. An ancient previous discussion of dissipationless resistance in this newsgroup leaves me primed to comment when it appears unappreciated. I only found it mildly critical. Your tone was not interpreted as hostile in any way, just driven to add. Dissipationless resistance is the stuff which allows a Class C amplifier exceed 50% efficiency. See comment on this later... I won`t say I`ve been teaching X years, as I`ve never had that role. Long ago, I found my patience and temperament unsuited to tutoring. I am a long retired electrical engineer and find entertainment in the Ahhh! I say, with an air of new found understanding. newsgroups. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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