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I need to design a few low-cost, linear, single stage, 20dBm power
amplifiers for UHF radio consumer use. I am familiar with designing
such PAs for saturated FM, but not for AM modulations. With linear
PAs, how can I design them so that each PA will have pretty much the
same output power from amp to amp (without tuning each one)?
Thank you,
-Nick
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On May 16, 2:56 pm, nick.adam...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I need to design a few low-cost, linear, single stage, 20dBm power
> amplifiers for UHF radio consumer use. I am familiar with designing
> such PAs for saturated FM, but not for AM modulations. With linear
> PAs, how can I design them so that each PA will have pretty much the
> same output power from amp to amp (without tuning each one)?
>
> Thank you,
>
> -Nick
AGC?
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Author: Frank RaffaeliDate: 23:39 17-05-08
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On May 16, 1:56 pm, nick.adam...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I need to design a few low-cost, linear, single stage, 20dBm power
> amplifiers for UHF radio consumer use. I am familiar with designing
> such PAs for saturated FM, but not for AM modulations. With linear
> PAs, how can I design them so that each PA will have pretty much the
> same output power from amp to amp (without tuning each one)?
>
> Thank you,
>
> -Nick
Modules with fixed gain are pretty cheap these days, but if you need
to use discrete transistors, the gain consistency will depend mostly
upon biasing and temperature compensation.
What gain consistency do you need?
For better linearity and efficiency: Google feed forward amplifier
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