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Re: [Amps] MRF151G Vs VRF2933

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Subject: Re: [Amps] MRF151G Vs VRF2933
From: John Lyles <jtml@losalamos.com>
Reply-to: jtml@vla.com
Date: Wed, 3 May 2017 01:34:16 -0600
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The MRF151G is a push pull 'gemini' packaged part. MACOM sells their equivalent on Mouser's website for about $105 in 10 piece qty. This part has been around for decades and is very well known and used in thousands of places. It is one example of a power RF semiconductor that has market longevity like a tube. Recently at CERN, the Swiss/French particle accelerator site, a new design of RF drivers was developed around this part. They are modulator units that provide about 1 kV of kick to the protons, and are driven by a cluster of MRF151G's running in HF range. Radiation can kill semis, but the MRF151G has pretty good lifetime and they have figured out a special way to compensate for the bias shift in the parts. Plus, its cheap enough just to throw the transistors away every year or so and replace with new, in the big scheme of things.

I recommend designing around the 151G if you want a long time source for parts. We use them in a number of solid state amplifiers where I work too.

73
John
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