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Re: [Amps] QST, and class AB/F MOSFET amps

To: mmornhin@gmx.net, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] QST, and class AB/F MOSFET amps
From: "wc6w@juno.com" <wc6w@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:43:03 GMT
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>Then it came to my mind that joining the two articles seems almost 
>ideal: A class AB/F amp with ARF1500 MOSFETs would be free of 
>hotspotting, because in the AB class it would run at very low 
>voltage (20 or 30V at most) and above that it would be running class 
>F. At the same time, the reduced dissipation goes a long way in 
>helping with the cooling problem. 

> The added complexity of the modulated switching power 
>supply would be rewarded by the high efficiency. And the whole thing 
>would still be small, lightweight and reasonably cheap. Any takers, 
>out there?

>I would be really interested in knowing what you think of this. Am I 
>a crazy dreamer (from reading too much 73) and just loosing my time, 
>or do you see merits to this approach? Or do I come late, and 
>someone has already done it?

>Manfred, XQ2FOD.


Hi Manfred,
  There is a small problem, often overlooked, in the envelope 
restored Class D/E/F "linear" scheme.  The group delay through the 
modulating path must be equal to the RF path delay for the system to 
exhibit low distortion.  This can be realized over a narrowband but, 
when a wideband system is considered it may prove to be easier to 
build an entire envelope restored transmitter than to construct a 
standalone linear.

73 & Welcome to the group!
  Marv WC6W 

http://wc6w.50webs.com/




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