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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I'm having trouble understanding how the typical shunt feedback networks used in RF (solid state) amps work. I'm looking at the 1993 ARRL Handbook. Typical common base broadband amp. For the shunt feedback (from collector to base) they have two resistors: 560 ohms in series with 3300 ohms. The 3300 ohm is bypassed by a .01 uf cap. So far so good. But then the text explains that because you have rising gain characteristics when the frequency drops you need something to reduce gain at lower frequencies. That's why the negative feedback helps. Here's where I'm having trouble: "As the operating frequency is decreased the negative feedback increases becasue the network feedback reactance becomes lower." Huh? Wouldn't that network's reactance INCREASE as frequency is lowered? The only part of it with reactance is the .01 cap, correct? Help! 73! Bill M0HBR N2CQR CU2JL http://www.qsl.net/n2cqr In the 70's I worked on 150 MHz PA's and we used what we called a "banana". It was called that because once one got fried and afterward it looked like a cooked banana. It was a orange drop (dipped) cap (I think mylar), value forgotten - somewhere in the .001 - .01 range, with two 1/4 watt resistors in series, one at each end that held it up over the power transistor. Though I don't remember if they were ever measured, the rationale was that these caps had considerable inductance at 150 MHz. and were thus an "open" there. Down in the 1-20 MHz range, where the regen (regeneration - oscillation) occurred, they were a "short". Also remember that the transistor impedances are in the .1-1 ohm range for power devices. I think we also may have put small, 50 ohm, beads on the resistor leads. If the bead exploded, you knew you hadn't sloved the regen problem because there was considerable energy at the regen frequency. and thay became good loads. For regen there are the "dancing faintlies" and the "christmas tree" types. (:-) Forget not those parasitics in the components. 73, Steve, K,9.D;C'i |
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