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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Richard Harrison wrote: Cecil, W5DXP wrote: "What is the linear source impedance of a class-C amp?" A conjugate match is necessary for maximum power transfer. Is the class-C amp conjugately matched during the 75% of the cycle when it is off? Is there any such thing as an instantaneous conjugate match? Don't we have to move downstream from non-linear sources for our linear math models to start working? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Richard, its a common myth that Class C amps are non-linear, but the truth of the matter is that although the condition at the input of the pi-network is decidedly non-linear, the energy storage in the pi-network tank circuit isolates the input from the output and the result is a totally linear condition at the output of the pi-network. Evidence proving this is true is that the output of an unmodulated signal at the output of the network is an almost pure sine wave. With a Q of at least 12 the difference between a pure sine wave from a signal generator and that from the pi-network output can not be seen on a dual trace scope with the traces overlapping. I don't know about the energy storage in the filters you mention, but I would assume that if the filter output is a sine wave then the energy storage required to produce a linear output is sufficient. Walt, W2DU |
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