ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RADIO ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Pump control unit. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering / RF power amplifiers On amateur KB radio stations, CW and SSB signal power amplifiers are widely used, assembled according to a grounded grid circuit on triodes, as well as tetrodes or pentodes in a triode connection. One of the possible options for the control unit of such an amplifier is shown in the figure. The amplifier is assembled on a VL1 lamp (high-frequency circuits are not shown for simplicity, L1 is an anode choke, L2 is a cathode choke). When working as a telegraph, the triode operates in class B (zero bias voltage on the grid and almost zero quiescent current), and when the SSB signal is amplified, a certain voltage is applied to the lamp cathode, slightly opening the lamp. The quiescent current in this case is set by a tuning resistor R2. The operating mode of the amplifier is selected by the switch SA1. Resistor R5 protects the transistor VT2 from failure due to transients in the control node. The grid current of the VL1 lamp is measured by the RA1 device, the anode current - by the RA2 device. When high voltage is applied to the VL1 lamp, the arrow of the PA1 device deviates slightly to the left, which indicates the normal operation of the control unit. From reception to transmission, the power amplifier is switched by switch SA2 (these can be VOX relay contacts, a pedal, etc.). When the contacts of this switch are closed, relays K2 and K3 are activated. which, with their contacts (not shown in the figure), switch high-frequency circuits at the input and output of the power amplifier. Relay K1 operates with some delay, determined by the charging time of the capacitor C1 through the decoupling diode VD3 and resistor R6. As soon as this relay is activated, a mixing voltage will be applied through the resistor R2 to the base of the transistor VT1 (when the signal is amplified). When working as a telegraph, the base circuit of this transistor is connected to a common wire through the contacts of the SA1 switch, and the operating mode of the VL1 lamp does not change in this case. At the same time, through contacts K1.2, the supply voltage is supplied to the HL1 LED, which indicates the operation of the power amplifier in transmission mode. The delay of the operation of the relay K1 in relation to the relays K2 and K3 eliminates the appearance of a radio frequency signal at the output of the amplifier until the antenna is connected to it. Quite high requirements are imposed on the regulating transistor VT2. Its maximum collector current must be at least the possible peak current of the VL1 lamp, and the allowable collector-emitter voltage must be at least the peak value of the excitation voltage at the lamp cathode. Radio frequency currents do not flow through transistor VT2, so it can be low-frequency. The voltage drop across resistor R4 is used to create an auto-bias voltage. The value of this resistor should be chosen based on the output power and the type of lamp used in the output stage. Requirements for the transistor VT2 are specified in the text. As a transistor VT1, you can use transistors of the KT605, KT608 series. Diodes VD1-VD4 - any of the D226 series. Author: Dierking H.; Publication: N. Bolshakov, rf.atnn.ru See other articles Section RF power amplifiers. Read and write useful comments on this article. Latest news of science and technology, new electronics: Artificial leather for touch emulation
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