[TenTec] (no subject)

Ken Brown ken.d.brown at hawaiiantel.net
Sun Sep 23 16:32:59 EDT 2007


Dr. Gerald N. Johnson wrote:
>  TenTec PAs are relatively unique in being
> able to handle a great deal of SWR without frying instantly and so a
> simple DC current protecting is adequate whether fuse, fast circuit
> breaker, or power overcurrent shut down. In any of these the protection
> works in tens or 100s of milliseconds while without TenTec's circuit and
> thermal care the lifetime of the over voltaged RF power transistor may
> be half a cycle at 30 MHz, something like 17 nanoseconds.
>   
I'm trying to understand this. What part of Ten-Tec's circuit keeps the 
PA transistors from frying in a half cycle at 30 MHz? Looking at my Omni 
VI PA schematic C25 a 33ufd capacitor on the PA board would hold enough 
charge to supply the PA board for well over 17 nanoseconds, by my 
calculations.

PA system load on the 12 VDC supply is roughly equal to 0.5 ohm if we 
use the rough figures of 12 volts and 24 amperes. Time constant of 33 
ufd and 0.5 ohms is about 16 microseconds. Or if in a high SWR condition 
if the effective DC load resistance of the PA goes down to 0.05 ohms 
there is still a full microsecond of charge available in that capacitor. 
So even if the power supply current limiting, whatever method is used, 
could shut down the supply in a nanosecond, there is enough charge in 
C25 to keep the PA transistors running for over 17 nanoseconds. It looks 
to me like other electrolytics in the bias circuitry would also keep 
things going for longer than 17 nanoseconds, even if some fast shutdown 
of the bias is attempted.

Is it just beefy PA transistors that keeps them from frying in a half 
cycle at 30 MHz?

DE N6KB



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