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"Bruce Raymond" wrote: Thanks for the reply. I'm actually interested in the version of the formula (Rl = Vcc^2 / 2Pout) listed on page 2.33 of "Experimental Methods in RF Design", by Wes Hayward, ... (excellent book). SNIP It seems that the formula should be adjusted to account for the conduction angle, e.g. Rl should be smaller by at least a factor of 2 to compensate for the conduction angle. What am I missing? You are missing the effect of the tuned circuit. Class C operation means that the output transistor(s) are turned on for only part of a cycle and thus feed energy into the tuned circuit during part of a cycle. However, the energy stored in the tuned circuit is large enough to maintain the output voltage through the complete cycle. Thus the formula does not need to kow about the conduction angle. Tink about puching a child on a swing. The person pushing is the output transistor and the child on the swing the tuned circuit. The person provides small pushes for a very short part of the complete swing cycle but they do it at just the right times and the total energy in the system (how high the child swings) builds up and the swing executes complete cycles even though it is only pushed for a few degrees at the back of its swing. Brian. |
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