In message <19990301180059.AAB15127@[209.239.238.104]>, Rich Measures
<measures@vc.net> writes
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>>
>>One caveat on adding FETs in shunt to get the power handling up in a screen
>>grid shunt regulator that I didn't see on Rich's web page (but I could have
>>missed it) is that you need to make sure they share the current equally.
>>Series resistors in the source are a good way.
>
>? I do not use FETs in the screen shunt-regulator. I use FETs in the
>screen series-regulator. In the latter, I use Source (neg. feedback)
>resistor(s) as current-equalizers and to suppress osc. around 100MHz.
>- cheers
>
>
>
>Rich...
For belt and braces against oscillation, a few ohms right by the gate
(just like a grid stopper) will rarely cause any harm.
Steve
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