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John,
Are you saying you have some SRDs available? I could use a couple in a GPR I'm working on. Part of the Sample pulse generator. Don John Larkin wrote: On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:09:51 GMT, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote: If you do use diodes for higher-order harmonic generation, and not just a simple full-wave-rectifier type frequency doubler, I suppose you want something of the nature of a step recovery diode. That implies minority carrier stored charge in the diode, and that would preclude using a Schottky diode (which would work great in the full-wave-rectifier type doubler). If you get into actually wanting to generate harmonic combs out to microwave frequencies, it's probably worthwhile looking for diodes actually characterized for step recovery service. But I really think that's way beyond what you are trying to accomplish right now. My turn to learn something here. Tom, would you elaborate a bit on the above please? I know SRD's are comb generators out to visible light, but they're also 50 percent hard to find and 50 percent magic. I've been using Schottky's for X16 multipliers to 2 GHz, am I doing something wrong? (I keep promising myself that I'm gonna substitute an MMIC for that one day, I DID find the "Filter Gain" in the line length from generator to filter), THAT was both impressive AND helpful. If I go with the MMIC, any preference of Silicon over GaAs? Regards W4ZCB The only distributor-stock SRDs I know of are the M/Acom MA44767, MA44768, MA44769 parts, all SOT-23 and dirt cheap. I think Penstock carries them. The '68 or '69 should be good for multiplication to 2 GHz. For high ratios, an SRD will beat a plain diode by a huge amount. There are lots of appnotes around about using them as multipliers. I have a bunch in stock and can send a few to anybody who wants to play. John -- My web pages ....................VVVVVVVV................. Window to My World: http://home.comcast.net/~dcyoung9/fpa/ Faux-Oro, Remove SPAM to E-Mail, Have Cesium Mag. Will Travel |