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Subject: | Re: LF: Caps for Class-E amp |
From: | Dimitrios Tsifakis <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 10 Aug 2012 07:33:02 +1000 |
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> What i forgot to say: Actually i can not recommend a class E for /p > purposes. A class E is a fine thing and it is fascinating to see that one > can generate 1 kW with a single FET and > 95% efficiency and without any > ferrite transformers. But the efficiency and voltages and currents are > highly dependant on the load resistance and eventual reactive components. As > long as the SWR is < 1:1.5 or so, it is fine but then it becomes critical. > I lost a FET in the field while using a 100m kite vertical antenna. The kite > dropped and i wasn't watching for a minute and then BAANG! If you use the > class E at home, in a fixed antenna installation with known and stable SWR, > then this is fine. Well, that's why I thought the monster IXYS FET I used, which is obviously an overkill, will probably be hard to kill. I can't possibly exceed the 55 A current limit (it's fused to much less than that) and I won't exceed the drain (or gate) limits as it's already quite high (500 V) but also I will add a beefy transzord or zener to ensure compliance. The capacitors are maybe more likely to get damaged, so that's something I need to consider by overengineering that part. In any case, I won't experiment with kites, just good ol' plain earth antennas which are quite robust mechanically and won't fall on the ground because they are already there :-) 73, Dimitris VK1SV |
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