Dan,
On semiconductors, it about easier to reference the spec sheets on the
individual part. That is if your building the amp around their recommended
specs. Most all transistors used for RF amps show both the input and output
impedances on the sheets. Transistors will have a low impedance of something
like 1.5 ohms each for a total somewhere around 3 ohms for two in push-pull,
and FETs' will have a high impedance. The difference is because transistors are
current controlled, and FETs' are voltage controlled. I'd go on the net to a
place like datasheet.com and see if I could look them up. That's what I use all
the time.
Best,
Will
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On 3/28/06 at 7:19 AM Dan Sawyer wrote:
>All,
>
>I am on a quest to 'analyze' the original 104 G board. This was replaced
>by the 104a that was completely redesigned. This board has a bad rep as
>being a poor performer, I would like to figure out why. At the end is
>the question: was it more the result of 'system' level selections such
>as parts or filter design, or was it more the result of detail level
>design.
>
>This leads to the questions:
>
>1. How can the impedance of an amplifier stage be estimated? For
>example, if the collector of a 2N5109 is biased at 1000 Ohms and the
>emitter is DC biased at 500 Ohms and RF biased with a .005 uf is it
>reasonable to assume the output impedance is somewhere near 1000 Ohms?
>
>2. If the base of the same stage is DC biased by 8200 Ohms to +12 and
>3300 Ohms to ground how can the input impedance be evaluated? Is it very
>low due to the RF bipass?
>
>3. How can the effective input impedance of G1 and G2 on a 40673 be
>estimated? The inputs are DC biased by values of 10k to 100k.
>
>Sorry for the basic questions, thanks in advance.
>
>Dan - kb0qil
>
>
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