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  • Why does he use such a complicated circuit with this amp?

    Develop PCB for Motorola SHW5151/SHW5177 5W Power Amp - eBay (item 150207126606 end time Nov-02-10 09:27:48 PDT)
    Last edited by nvisser; 10-04-2010, 06:23 PM.

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    • Whatever you can do,or dream you can,begin it.Boldness has genius,power and magic in it.Begin it now.

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      • This is another way you can do this:-

        First you only need one VCO @ 100-200Mhz (ZX95-200+)
        followed by:-

        IF amp PSA-0012+ (on board 50ohm)
        Power splitter 50 ohm ZFRSC-2050. This splits off for first frequency and goes to linear amp S-AV10L or equivalent

        The other output goes to a Frequency tripler (RMK-3-451+)
        Then a frequency doubler /AMK-2-13+)
        Then linear amp (85Y12)

        All connections have to be 50 ohm coax.

        Doing it this way as you tune the VCO the output will always be 6X anywhere in the frequency band

        For your consideration

        Mike

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        • BLF544 960 MHZ UHF POWER MOS TRANSISTOR

          Suitable for applications from 400 to 1000 MHz will give an output power of 20 watts,gain is 14 dB and efficiency 60%

          blf544 items - Get great deals on Business Industrial items on eBay.com!

          There is a circuit and layout on the datasheet


          Philips and Motorola rf transistors

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          • Originally posted by nvisser View Post
            BLF544 960 MHZ UHF POWER MOS TRANSISTOR

            Suitable for applications from 400 to 1000 MHz will give an output power of 20 watts,gain is 14 dB and efficiency 60%

            blf544 items - Get great deals on Business Industrial items on eBay.com!

            There is a circuit and layout on the datasheet


            Philips and Motorola rf transistors
            http://www.nxp.com/acrobat_download2..._tmos_v1-1.pdf

            Any who may be contemplating construction of
            the UHF Power Amplifier may wish to look

            HERE and HERE

            to get some idea of what is needed.

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            • Answer from Mini circuits

              "Unfortunately you cannot configure systems with 10 Watt amplifiers using PCB mounted components. We suggest using our coaxial components to get the required performance.
              For the 100 MHz system we suggest the ZX95-200+ VCO followed by the VAT-30W2 attenuator and then the ZHL-20W-13+ power amplifier.
              For the 600 MHz system we suggest the ZX95-730A+ VCO followed by the VAT-20W2+ attenuator and the ZHL-20W-13+ power amplifier.
              The result is not the small package as you would like to have.
              Andrew B.
              Application Engineering"

              A bit expensive I would say. We will have to design our own.

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              • Originally posted by nvisser View Post
                "Unfortunately you cannot configure systems with 10 Watt amplifiers using PCB mounted components. We suggest using our coaxial components to get the required performance.
                For the 100 MHz system we suggest the ZX95-200+ VCO followed by the VAT-30W2 attenuator and then the ZHL-20W-13+ power amplifier.
                For the 600 MHz system we suggest the ZX95-730A+ VCO followed by the VAT-20W2+ attenuator and the ZHL-20W-13+ power amplifier.
                The result is not the small package as you would like to have.
                Andrew B.
                Application Engineering"

                A bit expensive I would say. We will have to design our own.
                If you go the way I have suggested in my last post it will be the cheapest and as I have said before, they have to be coax connected, as the engineer has said.

                Mike
                Last edited by Michael John Nunnerley; 10-06-2010, 08:34 AM. Reason: spelling

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                • Mike's water splitter

                  Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View Post
                  If you go the way I have suggested in my last post it will be the cheapest and as I have said before, they have to be coax connected, as the engineer has said.

                  Mike
                  Mike, is this right?

                  And if so, can anyone here draw up a complete schematic seamlessly
                  connecting these into one complete system including power input and their
                  connection to antenna plates?



                  Last edited by Aaron; 10-06-2010, 05:03 PM.
                  Sincerely,
                  Aaron Murakami

                  Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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                  • voltage controlled oscillator

                    Any comments on this from anyone - will work or not or is it even accurate?

                    This is the first part of the circuit anyway...

                    Sincerely,
                    Aaron Murakami

                    Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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                    • Aaron
                      Could you post it as a attachment. The diagram is to big for the page the way you always post it and it can't be copied and edited.
                      Thanks
                      Vissie

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                      • zrfsc 2050 power splitter

                        Why is this splitter so expensive. As far as I know it only contains passive components.
                        Mini circuits has got a PDF called "do it yourself splitters" but it is printed so small that you cannot make out much. They call it low cost splitters .
                        This one is only $15.45. TCP-2-10. Could it work?
                        Last edited by nvisser; 10-07-2010, 06:51 AM.

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                        • Duncan, look at your PM's

                          Mike

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                          • Now had time to look at these circuits

                            Here is what I have come up with

                            VCO ZX95-200+ 10mw output
                            Buffer amp ZX60-V83+ 50mw "
                            Power splitter ZX10-2-12-S+
                            F/tripler RMK-3-451+ 16-50mw input 14dB loss
                            F/doubler AMK-2-13+ 10mw max input 12dB loss

                            The tripler and doubler do not come as coax connections but you can use
                            TB-393 and TB-03 @ 29.92 us each. If not then they can be mounted on one board but the board will have to be made to the right specifications and will be time and cost considerations.

                            Voltage control is a minor problem, I can post a circuit for that

                            Mike

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                            • Latest PDF Doc of this Thread

                              Refer to page 3 of this thread for the latest pdf doc of this thread. It's been updated through Oct 6, 2010.

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                              • copy pic

                                Originally posted by nvisser View Post
                                Aaron
                                Could you post it as a attachment. The diagram is to big for the page the way you always post it and it can't be copied and edited.
                                Thanks
                                Vissie
                                All you have to do is right click on the image and select "save image as"
                                or whatever comes up for your browser.
                                Sincerely,
                                Aaron Murakami

                                Books, Videos, ESTC Conference Info, Blog, etc. https://emediapress.com

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