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On Nov 5, 7:43 am, Joe wrote:
On Nov 2, 9:01 pm, "numeric" wrote: Looking for a transistor suggestion, for an RF receive pre-amplifier to cover 10Hz to about 60Mhz. So far, I have found a pair of 2N5109B bipolar transistors, which work ok in a grounded base push-pull design. These transistors provide a gain of about 12db over an input voltage range of 1 microvolt or less to over 4 volts. These transistors were designed many years ago; hopefully better transistors now exist which can provide superior linearity and better isolation form input to output. In addition, a spice model must be available. Thanks. He did ask for a RECEIVE pre-amp, to 60mHz Not a power amp, and not 60GHz, and you don't need 4volts for a receive preamp How about and MPF102 JFET in Class A Bias it at about 8mA, and you should get ~20db power gain Because there are those of us who, for a "receive preamp", would very much like to get IIP3 greater than +50dBm, and ideally up around +60dBm. It may only need to handle 0dBm or +10dBm signals, but it does need to have very low distortion. Not going to happen with an MPF102, at least not without an exceptionally creative circuit around it. I'm not quite sure why the OP wants a preamp in the first place, since noise figure on HF is generally not that much of an issue. It may be in part to get isolation between the mixer and the antenna so he doesn't radiate the LO signal, but that can be done with tuned circuits at least for narrowband radios. I have slightly different reasons for wanting a modest gain very low distortion amplifier like that. In any event, it would be a nice circuit to have in my "bag of tricks." Cheers, Tom |
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