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On 6 Jan 2007 06:23:18 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: Frank Gilliland wrote: Especially with a high input impedance and large internal capacitance. Try to run them puppies hard outside the recommended frequency range and -=POOF=-!!! Nonsense Frank... I have built amplifiers at 40MHz with these MRF173s with no problem. Uh-huh. That's why you are unloading them at a fraction of the market price, right? That's like saying since a 2N3055 has an Ft=2.5MHz... that you couldn't use for an audio amp... or they would blow up... LOL Incredible..... how do you manage to stick your foot so deep into your mouth? The 2N3055 is bipolar, has a relatively low input impedance, and is -INTENDED- for frequencies from DC through audio and up. Not only that, your implication is that the transition frequency (Ft) is the intended operation frequency when in fact it is the point at which the transistor exhibits unity gain, making it pracitically useless at that frequency. So where's that schematic, Brian? |
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