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John Woodgate wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that gwhite wrote (in ) about '1/4 vs 1/2 wavelength antenna', on Thu, 3 Mar 2005: By definition, conj-match insists RL = Ri = 110 ohms. Again we are limited in our clipping constraint by static drain current, and supply voltage, specifically 10 V. Our negative swing limit is, as ever, 10 V (the drain voltage). positive swing = Id*rL = 1*55 = 55 V This would breakdown the device, but the lower negative swing will force us to back down the drive to meet the design defined clipping constraint. Pload = 10^2/(2*110) = 0.455 W And the power dissipated in the device is also 0.445 W. I think it is 1A*10V - 0.455 W = 9.545 W ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ DC input Power Power delivered to RL The resistance dissipated in the "internal AC resistance" is equal to RL in the conj-match condition. Of course, we're ignoring input power here, which is "small" when the gain is +20 dB. Matching according to the 'maximum power theorem' or conjugate matching, results in equal power in the PA and load. That's why it isn't useful for power amplifiers. Amusingly for my hypothetical class A conj-match example, the "equal power dissipation" isn't such a big deal, since it is class A and the fractional power dissipated in either the internal AC resistance or the external load resistance is rather small compared to DC dissipation (less than 10%). Doesn't everyone know that an audio amplifier that id designed to feed an 8 ohm load MUST have an output source impedance of 0.0000001 ohms or less. An output source impedance of 8 ohms would dramatically decrease the electromagnetic damping on the loudspeaker voice-coil - by the huge factor of .... two!(;-) Nice one. |
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