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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 15:55:04 -0500, Active8
wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 13:14:40 +0000, Paul Burridge wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 20:23:45 -0500, Active8 wrote: Just a rough guess, since your calling on supreme beings... The post is still vacant as yet... :-) That input cap... I take it the input source is a reasonable estimate of your square wave... if the time constant of that input RC net isn't right, it'll be a differentiator, and turn your square wave into pulses coincident with the rising and falling edges. Your scope trace suggested otherwise, but IIRC, at that tin=me you were using the filter at the input to the mult., xo things have changed. There's been no filtering (other than the selective properties of the tank circuits) whatsoever employed thus far. It doesn't look like you're biased in Class C. All the mults I've seen are Class C biased with the tuned circuit on the collector. And remember, when you're doing this later for some other purpose, in Class C, the transistors Vceo - reverse breakdown - must be at least twice the supply voltage. Yup, perfectly correct. I must admit that going the class C route with the tank tuned to the required harmonic was the way I was 'brought up' as it were. Class C typically generates lots of harmonics as you obviously know. This multiplier seems to be operating in class A, which I admit is odd given its high linearity. But I didn't design the multiplying stage you see here, but the guy who did is an RF expert so I don't argue. :-) But you've just given me an idea: maybe I should increase the value of the 82 ohm base-ground resistor to increase drive signal level and tip the stage into class C. Worth a try? Nah. With a *sine* input, you'd bias it so it only conducts for less than 180 degrees of the fundamental's cycle - keep the trans *out* of conduction for the most part. Now that I think of it, yer using a square wave and should have the stinkin' harmonic already, duh. What was I thinkin'? I still wonder what that input cap is doing to the edges. The trace you posted indicates it *might* be ok if nothing changed. Just for grins, get rid of that input cap and do whatever with the bias to allow you to DC couple the multiplier. That's pretty class C'ish assuming a 0 - 5V square wave. Don't fry your b-e junction. Something's wiping out your 5th, so lets get that input RC outta there. Hi Mike, I'm made your suggested changes and re-run the sim. The new output result across the 1k resistor is now viewable on abse.... -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
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