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Hi all, Following general agreement that class C might be a better bias arrangement for the purpose of better harmonic generation, I've posted a revised circuit to alt.binaries.schematics.electronics which makes better use of the high input signal level available. Check it out and let me know what you think. p. -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:32:40 +0000, Paul Burridge
wrote: Hi all, Following general agreement that class C might be a better bias arrangement for the purpose of better harmonic generation, I've posted a revised circuit to alt.binaries.schematics.electronics which makes better use of the high input signal level available. Check it out and let me know what you think. p. A square wave has lots of 5th and - ideally - no 4th or 6th harmonics. Going through a class-C stage *adds* in the 4-6 guys, and then you have to work harder to filter them out. Why do that? John |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:32:40 +0000, Paul Burridge
wrote: Hi all, Following general agreement that class C might be a better bias arrangement for the purpose of better harmonic generation, I've posted a revised circuit to alt.binaries.schematics.electronics which makes better use of the high input signal level available. Check it out and let me know what you think. p. A square wave has lots of 5th and - ideally - no 4th or 6th harmonics. Going through a class-C stage *adds* in the 4-6 guys, and then you have to work harder to filter them out. Why do that? John |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 09:31:23 -0800, John Larkin
wrote: A square wave has lots of 5th and - ideally - no 4th or 6th harmonics. Going through a class-C stage *adds* in the 4-6 guys, and then you have to work harder to filter them out. Why do that? For the simple reason that it's dead easy to re-wire the original board to this new config and see straight away if there's any indication of 5th. If that should be the case, and having already built a BPF for the 5th, the problem would be solved for very minimal effort indeed. -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 09:31:23 -0800, John Larkin
wrote: A square wave has lots of 5th and - ideally - no 4th or 6th harmonics. Going through a class-C stage *adds* in the 4-6 guys, and then you have to work harder to filter them out. Why do that? For the simple reason that it's dead easy to re-wire the original board to this new config and see straight away if there's any indication of 5th. If that should be the case, and having already built a BPF for the 5th, the problem would be solved for very minimal effort indeed. -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
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