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[Amps] How light can you make a 500W amplifier?

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Subject: [Amps] How light can you make a 500W amplifier?
From: ToddRoberts2001@aol.com (ToddRoberts2001@aol.com)
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 14:43:36 EDT
<PRE>In my opinion the future for lightweight SSB amplifiers would be a 
solid-state amplifier based on EER ( Envelope Elimination and Recovery) with 
a Switching Power Supply. An EER amplifier can use a Class-E Power amp with a 
typical power efficiency of 90% and a Class-S switching audio amp with 
typical power efficiency of over 90%. Such high power efficiency allows use 
of a much smaller heatsink and cooler and more reliable operation of the 
final transistors. A 500 watt output amplifier @ 90% efficiency would operate 
nicely from a power supply of about 50VDC @ 11 amps. SMPS are available with 
power factor correction of 99% and overall efficiency of 85-90% and they will 
operate over input voltage range from 100-240 VAC / 47-63Hz  auto-detect. A 
50VDC@11Amps SMPS would weigh about 5-6 lbs or less than 3Kg. The Class-E 
power amp and Class-S modulator could be built with a weight of about 5-6 lbs 
also, for a total weight of 6Kg for the power supply and 500 watt output EER 
amplifier. The whole thing could be put into a table-top cabinet about the 
size of a Collins 30L-1 without much trouble and probably not weigh more than 
7-8 Kg.  73 Todd Roberts WD4NGG .

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