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[AMPS] SB1000 parasite question for Tom and Rich+

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Subject: [AMPS] SB1000 parasite question for Tom and Rich+
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 07:37:24 -0700
>
>RF design is not such a complicate matter, in theory, what's difficult 
>is to deal with and to realize objects that doesn't introduce too many 
>unknown parasitic parameters so modifying, in practice, the original 
>(or supposed) electrical configuration. The difference between skilled 
>and non skilled RF designer is mostly in the knowdledge of the above 
>reality and in the ability to choose a configuration, or a device, 
>that's not adding uncontrollable complications to the amplifier.

?  Well put.  

>The problem with non professionals when building or dealing with RF 
>amplifiers (not necessarily power amplifiers) is not "to see" the 
>presence of inherent parasitic parameters in a circuit or, more 
>frequently, in the way those amplifiers are then effectively built or 
>modified by the amateur, a way that often introduces a number of 
>parasitic parameters and messes everything.

?  true 

>A good device, like a Gaasfet transistor with large gain and stability 
>at several GHz, has no problem at all to be controlled at much lower 
>frequencies and risks of self oscillations are virtually absent if also 
>the external circuit around the Gaasfet has been designed and realized 
>in a proper way, all the above story do not only apply to solid state 
>but is also valid for vacuum tube amplifiers. 
>On the other end, a badly designed tube (more frequently older tubes, 
>but not only) with a low gain already at 30 MHz can still have enough 
>gain (at some nearby VHF) to start parasitics when their internal 
>construction is not the good one to insure stability and the external 
>ciruit does nothing to fix such type of problems.
>
?  Good point.  

cheers, Mauri

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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