Hello Paul. everyone
A series of overlapping scope captures at end of WSPR
sequence with expensive high voltage / current Wolfspeed FET's
that usually survived, into the antenna and into a 10kW dummy load, taken
after the choke and also at the drains of the W1VD amp. Driver TS-590
/ W1VD doubler, and W1VD amp ( end part of another circuit). U3S does
not show anything like this oscillating end to a TX sequence.:
http://www.chriswilson.tv/wolfspeed-choke-and-drain-50v-smps-antenna.zip
http://www.chriswilson.tv/wolfspeed-choke-and-drain-50v-smps-dummy-load.zip
Green trace drain, yellow after the choke.
Monday, February 25, 2019, 4:34:05 PM, you wrote:
> Chris, LF,
> Yes, although I run mine differently. I use the full output of the
> U3S into a doubler. I have run WSPR, JT9, and DFCW from the U3S
> without having any problems. I have also extensively used CW ID with
> the U3S and amp without problems. Yet both other exciters blow FETs
> at the instant RF stops.
> Chris, I know you are busy but if you get a chance I would like to
> see those scope captures. I thought I had it figured out that this
> is a voltage mode amp and should be seeing current spikes, but maybe
> I still have that wrong! If they are voltage spikes that may be
> easier to control.
> One thing I would like to learn more about is why do the drivers
> leave one phase high for a longer period than a half cycle when RF
> stops. What causes this? Is this only with specific FET drivers or
> are all of them prone to this?
> 73,
> Paul
> On 2/25/19 11:13 AM, Eric NO3M wrote:
>> Chris, et.al.
>>
>> N1BUG relayed the same information regarding the U3S and class-D amp
>> behavior, so your observation is not a one off...
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I have a series of scope captures from my W1VD amp showing huge
>>> voltage spikes on the FET drains at the end of WSPR and especially
>>> OPERA TX sequences. I suspected inductance was the cause. In fact I
>>> try not use OPERA at high power as i am pretty sure to kill a FET
>>> after a few sessions... Oddly (although I hope msomeone more
>>> knowlegeable has the answer), using WSPR from my U3S direct from CLK0
>>> of th Si535a or whatever it is never causes these spikes... Or at
>>> least they are well contained.
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Best regards,
Chris mailto:[email protected]
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