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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 12:21:04 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote: One thing I haven't heard mentioned is that the huge capacitances of power FETs are highly variable. They're essentially reverse-biased junction capacitances, so they change dramatically over the period of each cycle as the gate and drain voltages change. This tends to make them lossy, and makes them difficult or impossible to absorb them into a network. People have obviously found ways to live with the variable C, but it's not a trivial problem. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Switching power MOSFETS are the current version of the "sweep tube" amplifier. Looking back those 6DQ5s and 6JS6s werent pretty either. Roger that, they are no fun to drive. The miller capacitance is also a similar factor and you have the same effect going on from the Drain Source path becuase of the avalanche diode. I suspect those combined effects are why the IMD for those single ended IRF510 amps are so pitiful. Driving them as pushpull pairs helps somewhat as you can get one and the other 180 out of phase to help reflect a passable reflection back to the driver. Allison Kb1GMX |
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