[Amps] Question about SPE 1.3K-FA amplifier
Martin Sole
hs0zed at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 02:21:29 EST 2015
A guess, not necessarily an educated one, its a single physical device
but in fact a "gemini" pair with the two devices on a single die and in
a single package.
On 07/11/2015 06:25, Bill Turner wrote:
> I notice the SPE 1.3K-FA amplifier is using a single LDMOS transistor
> to achieve a peak of about 1500 watts output. I am wondering how they
> do this and stay linear over the full 360 degree RF cycle. Normally
> with a single-ended amplifier you have to either use a resonant tank
> circuit to provide the "flywheel" effect, or run it class A. Solid
> state amps normally use two devices in push pull but this amp does it
> with only one.
>
> Since SPE apparently does not provide schematics or service manuals, I
> am left curious as to how they achieve linearity.
>
> Website: http://www.spetlc.com/en/products/expert-13k-fa-uk.html
>
> Does anyone know?
>
> Educated guesses welcome.
>
> 73, Bill W6WRT
>
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