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"Anthony Fremont" wrote in message
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Tam/WB2TT wrote:

I have never seen clipping. These things are supposed to limit in
cutoff, not saturation. As the signal build up, the conduction angle
gets smaller and smaller until the device runs out of gain. That is
another way of saying that the DC value of the gate voltage gets more
negative the bigger the amplitude. This works out automatically with
a JFET. You need about 10K - 100K DC resistance from gate to ground.
Using a bipolar transistor is not a good idea.


I have now changed it to an MPF102 that I've had laying around for many
years. It works great, thanks.
:-)

Glad it worked out. By the way the feedback path is through the capacitive
network between source and gate. That would be more obvious in the
configuration that uses a tapped inductor, but works the same way. Leaving
out the diode was the right thing to do; it just adds to the noise. I don't
know what kind of stability and linearity you need, but if that is
important, do not use the common type of ceramic capacitors that are meant
for bypassing. They are lossy, and their value varies with applied voltage.
Use mica, NPO ceramic, or Mylar and similar for larger values.

Tam


 
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