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Paul Burridge wrote:
I was thinking about having a go at contriving (I won't say "designing" for obvious reasons) a class 'C' RF amp using MOSFETs instead of the usual BJTs/toobz. They seem - on the face of it at Paul, assuming that I understand your question and assuming you want a 50ohm-50ohm HF amplifier for CW, I have seen several designs using an IRF510 MOSFET for amplifiers up to 30 MHz. On a QST article using 2 IRF510 in a push-pull fashion some 30W could be achieved over the entire HF range. For a simpler design check the NB6M Miniboots (http://www.amqrp.org/kits/miniboots/miniboot.htm). To my understanding, switching MOSFETs can be used as HF C-class amplifiers as long as their gate capacitance is low (few pF). As an example, IRF530 has a way too high gate capacitance to allow acceptable HF results. On 80m it might be good, thought. HTH, Paolo IK1ZYW |
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