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I've been looking at Farhan's very FB SSB Transceiver
http://farhan.net.co.nr/xcvr1.html I'm trying to understand the biasing on his IRF510 final, and the RF output he's getting. He says he measures 20-24 volts peak RF across a 50 ohm load at the output. That's about 8 watts peak output. He's using 12 volt supply, and recommends setting the idle current through the MOSFET at 80 ma. Can that be right? According to my reading of Solid State Design for the Radio Amateur (SSDRA)(page 23) with a 12 volt supply we can expect peak signal voltage at the Drain of around 12 volts (with an RF choke in Vcc line). Peak current could be max 80 ma.(maintaining Class A). Under these biasing conditions, assuming Class A operation, max output power of .96 watts would be provided by a load of 150 ohms. I'm very new to this kind of analysis, and strongly suspect that I'm misreading either SSDRA or Farhan's excellent article. Can someone please let me know where this apparent discrepency is coming from. Thanks and 73 Bill N2CQR M0HBR CU2JL http://planeta.clix.pt/n2cqr |
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