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Paul Burridge wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 08:07:02 -0700, John Larkin wrote: I think the RF guys (I'm not one!) call an amplifier "linear" if the RF output amplitude follows the input drive amplitude. You can do this with a transistor that has very low quiescent bias. So "linear" does not mean "class A" to them. The key here is that an RF amp has a tuned output, whereas an audio amp doesn't. So the lopsided bias would normally produce intolerable distortion in something like audio, but the tuned output circuit changes the pulsey-looking collector/drain current back into a nice sine wave. So you don't need a lot of idle current, and the transistor really amplifies half of the incoming sine cycle. Most mosfets are pretty nicely linear (ie, straight-line Ic/Vd curve) beyond the initial knee. You could get gobs of watts at zero standing current, but then you'd have some zero-clipping (no output) for the smallest drive levels, so a little idle current helps. The only sensible way to do it AFAICS is to operate the MOSFET in class C as a high speed switch and reconstruct the pulsed output into a sine wave carrier by means of a suitable tuned circuit. I wouldn't consider driving a MOSFET for RF use in any other way. The efficiency should be pretty darned good, too. Don't operate SSB much, do you? -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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