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Paul Burridge wrote:
On Wed, 05 May 2004 13:25:52 +0200, Rene Tschaggelar wrote: 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? Paul, what is the frequency range and the amplitude ? I assume a 50 Ohm system. Yeah, 50 in; 50-75 out say. As for frequency, that's what I'm trying to establish: the highest useable frequency device for say 50W-100W out. Amplitude's subservient to power. What kind of frequency upper limit might be achievable? Say with the best gate driver arrangement conceivable? Mosfets in the MRF5xx series (511, 521 for example) have been used up to the 10 meter band with good results. A pair of them can give at least 50w pep output. Depending on the input/output circuitry used and the transistor they require 12-28v power supply. Layout is somewhat critical. |
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