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RST Engineering (jw)
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It has been a very long time since I needed anything other than good old 12
volts from a battery for design. As a matter of fact, the last time I
needed higher voltage I got it with a WWII surplus dynamotor for the plate
supply of a 6146 on 6 meters ... that gives you an idea of the time frame we
are talking about.
However, I've recently been looking at a high power FET design and it would
help if I could get 20 to 30 volts for the supply. The chips to do the
switching are relatively easy to compare as are the inductors. I'm
wondering if anybody has a favorite series of catch diodes that they like to
use -- we're talking an amp or two.
Preferably something that is garden variety available on the US side of the
pond.
Jim
volts from a battery for design. As a matter of fact, the last time I
needed higher voltage I got it with a WWII surplus dynamotor for the plate
supply of a 6146 on 6 meters ... that gives you an idea of the time frame we
are talking about.
However, I've recently been looking at a high power FET design and it would
help if I could get 20 to 30 volts for the supply. The chips to do the
switching are relatively easy to compare as are the inductors. I'm
wondering if anybody has a favorite series of catch diodes that they like to
use -- we're talking an amp or two.
Preferably something that is garden variety available on the US side of the
pond.
Jim