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Re: [Amps] Stripline design

Subject: Re: [Amps] Stripline design
From: Larry <larry@w7iuv.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:26:23 -0800
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Trying to copy a stripline design without copying it EXACTLY will 
usually lead to a lot of cut and try and quite possibly low efficiency.

To design a stripline for any tube (or tubes), take the output C of the 
tube(s), add stray C from the chassis etc., add the C required for your 
flapper tune cap and the C required for the output coupling/loading cap 
if you use one. Calculate the reactance of that total. (at the operating 
frequency)

Using the formulas or on-line tools, calculate the impedance of the 
stripline you intend to use. That means knowing what the width is and 
the distance to the top and bottom of the anode compartment. Once you 
know what the line impedance is going to be, use a smith chart or 
on-line tool to calculate the length of line needed to cancel the 
reactance of the "C's" noted above. A shorter than 1/4 wave line will be 
inductive. When the inductive reactance of the line is equal to the 
capacitive reactance of the tubs, etc., it is "tuned".

With high C tubes, the resulting line is very short. A bit of time spent 
with a smith chart will show why this in not a good thing. To get around 
that, use two or three 1/4 wave lines in parallel (W6PO example)

Some designers try to use a 1/2 wave or 3/4 wave line. Try to avoid 
these as the loaded Q skyrockets. Imagine if you will a tank with a Q of 
400 or so.

Using a link to tap on the line to couple the output makes the line 
length requirement slightly different than using cap coupling. Usually 
makes the line a tiny bit longer. Allow room for "adjustment". If you 
are lucky, you will get it in one. If you are like me, the chassis will 
be all cobbled up before it's right.

With a 1/4 wave line, decent construction, and a tube that's running 
under the proper conditions, VHF amps will easily do 60% efficiency and 
UHF amps near that. At UHF silver helps.

Larry - W7IUV

Larry - W7IUV
DN07dg
http://w7iuv.com


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