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[Amps] MRF150 based 1500 watt amp design/cost

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Subject: [Amps] MRF150 based 1500 watt amp design/cost
From: wlfuqu00 at uky.edu (Bill L. Fuqua)
Date: Wed Mar 5 20:25:20 2003
One near by lignting strike and all 16 transistors are gone. Besides they don't 
glow.

73
Bill wa4lav

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Levin <djl@andlev.com>
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Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 19:00:19 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [Amps] MRF150 based 1500 watt amp design/cost

NB: What I know about solid state power amps can be written down on less than 
one sheet of paper.

That said, Motorola's engineering bulletin EB104 seems to lay out the design 
for a fairly clean 600 watt HF amplifier based on 4 MRF150 transistors.

Application note AR347 includes the design for a 4 way splitter and combiner 
that, with some modification, should be able to handle 1.5 KW.

If you married up the splitter and combiner from AR347 with four of the 600 
watt amp modules from EB104, you would have an amplifier capable of running 
1500 watts out while requiring only ~95 watts out from each MRF150 - right at 
the sweet spot of the MRF150's IM curve (about -40 db at 30 mhz).

MRF150's retail (list price) for $60 ea. from RF Parts.  The boards for the 
EB104 amp modules are about $65 fully populated (less power transistors) from 
Communications Concepts.  So we are talking about $1200 for the core 
electronics (still need a cabinet, control circuitry, fans, heat sink, power 
supply, meters, etc.).

Seems pretty reasonable for a 10-160 meter auto tune amp that should loaf at 
1500 watts out and require well less than 100 watts of drive.

What am I missing?

                                ***dan, K6IF
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