Topband: w7iuv preamp.

Lee K7TJR k7tjr at msn.com
Sat Feb 17 13:37:54 EST 2007


Mike W4EF, well done on the analysis of the W7IUV preamp and very informative. I also calculated nearly the same numbers indicating a need for more heat sink or less current etc. Also do not forget that most 12 volt supplies are 13.8 volts or sometimes even more. Using 13.8 volts takes the power to 1.7 watts and the calculated junction temperature to over 300 deg.  The bottom line here is that this amplifier is too close to a thermal runaway situation than most designers would allow in commercial use. The solution is fairly simple and that is to increase the size of the 10 ohm emitter resistor to 27 or 30 ohms while leaving the 4.7 ohm resistor as is. This will reduce the quiescent current in the device to around 60 ma. and as a result the power level. With a medium sized heat sink and lower current the result should be just a warm preamp with reasonable performance in most situations. 
Lee K7TJR Oregon


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