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Paul Burridge wrote:
Hi all, 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 least - ideally suited to the task. I'm just a bit concerned about whether even the fastest ones would be fast enough, even given adequate gate drive. I'd be surprised if they weren't good for at least a few Mhz., but am quite frankly clueless as to MUF. Anyone know? Thanks, p. You are aware that there are power RF MOSFETs that go up to VHF, probably higher? There's a number of manufacturers out there -- I know Motorola makes them, probably any one that is in the cellular base station business makes them. You can pretty much build an amp off of a Motorola app note. As far as using 'regular' power MOSFETs they tend to have very high gate capacitance as a result of getting the Rds down. Since Rds isn't the main efficiency driver in an RF amp the chips aren't well suited to RF application. I know the ARRL handbook has information on MOSFET amps from 'standard' power MOSFETs, and there have been a few articles in QST and QEX. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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