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Joe McElvenney
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Hi,
design for the same frequency and power level from a journal or
handbook. But, should you wish to do it on your own, you will need
to read the literature and the name that immediately springs to
mind is Motorola. They have an excellent book by Dye and Granberg,
"Radio Frequency Transistors : Principles and Practical
Applications" that lays it all out and several application notes,
such as AN721 on matching, if you don't mind a little maths.
Cheers - Joe
Obviously the simple solution is to copy someone else'sI'd like to design a 10W VHF P.A., but all I've ever designed were
some LNAs and other low powered amplifiers. So now for the dumb
question: How do I know what matching circuit components to chose,
since now I have to be concerned not only with the L and C circuit
values themselves (to obtain a good power match), but also the highest
voltage level that these components must survive at the output of the
RF P.A. (so that the whole P.A. output circuit does not go up in
smoke). How do I calculate what voltages that these components must be
rated to, and select my P.A. passives accordingly?
design for the same frequency and power level from a journal or
handbook. But, should you wish to do it on your own, you will need
to read the literature and the name that immediately springs to
mind is Motorola. They have an excellent book by Dye and Granberg,
"Radio Frequency Transistors : Principles and Practical
Applications" that lays it all out and several application notes,
such as AN721 on matching, if you don't mind a little maths.
Cheers - Joe