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On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 19:36:19 +1000, Alan Peake
wrote: Hi all, Has anyone had experience with the Siliconix Vmos VN88? I've got a pair running as a 1W linear on 40M and 80M but I've no idea of their potential. They seem to have a much higher input impedance than equivalently powered bipolars but I really don't have much of a feel for this. Any ideas on maximising ouput would be greatly appreciated, Alan They are obsolete now, I'm afraid. Not exactly a great choice for this application. You'd be better off picking a newer, more suitable Mosfet and starting from scratch if it's more power you're interested in. BTW, it's a characteristic of all Mosfets to have a *very* high input impedance as virtually no current flows through the gate, they're very easy to drive, especially for types with a low gate/source capacitance figure. -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793. |
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