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Hi Reid,
$83 for x5 (MoQ of 5) PCBs to ship to the UK. I would just distribute the spare PCBs. I don't think the component BoM amounts to too much. I've just purchased a Meanwell 48 V DC power supply for this.
To be honest, I don't really know very much about PS.I think Mathis added it on request. You are probably correct that the ideal way would be to route it on the board. Routing wise, this is a bit of a pain, and risks pickup routing near all the high power tracks, it might be better by coax link anyway? I'm not sure if everyone has settled on a coupling bridge design yet. I think this is an area to experiment and move any breakout PCBs onto this PA PCB in the next rev.
If I have bleed over problems, I'll be trying all sorts with cut tracks for relay tracks like you mention and treating this as an experimental PCB!
73 Matthew M5EVT.
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Hi Matt, Reid et all
« I presumed it was a feature of kicad files being stored in an internet repo or something similar? »
It seems to be a version warning. You don’t have to worry about that, KiCAD take care of this automatically
The « cap coupler » has been discused in a thread of the Apache mailing list as far as I can remember. It works flawlessly and offers a better « gain flatness » from HF to the lower UHF
>I have looked at JLPCB. I've read some mixed reports on internet forums.
I’m working with this company for more than 10 years without any troubles, for 2 or 4 layers boards. Quality is « more than perfect » for ham related pcb, from HF to UHF. And they probably are one of the cheapest supplier on the block.
I couldn’t find the time to solder Mathis’s amp yet… my pcb are still in stand-by (I’m working on the VHF transverter HL2 extension designed by Hamish OH2GAQ). I’ll probably work on it next month
If I had only one modification to do, I would change the relays and chose the Axicom D2n series (same kind used in the modern version of the Alex frontend).
VY 73’
Marc f6itu
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Hi
I didn’t pay attention on the 3V version… good point.
For another project (using MRF300) , I was considering using the 48 V rail -as it is mandadory for this kind of transistors- and use a switching regulator to create a 12V rail.
But I admit, it’s a far more complex approach.
I’m using the capacitive divider on 2 other rigs -an Angelia based tranceiver and a Red Pitaya one. I saw on the Mouser catalog that Johanson is running a rather agressive marketing campaign to promote it’s high Q, high voltage RF capacitors. Prices are far lower than those given by ATC. That could be a more attractive sourcing for the capacitive RF sampler and for all LPF caps on the board.
Hope it will help
BCNU
Marc f6itu
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Objet : Re: DB9MAT MRF-101 100 W HL2 PA
Hi Marc.
Thanks for your input. The 3 V version of the relay series you mention seems to be hard to find and has high minimum order quantity (long lead times on the V23105A5308A201). Would you change the relays purely for an extra amp of headroom on the current rating? I always struggle comparing DC ratings for relays and translating this to RF power/current. It does feel sensible to use a relay that is proven in use for these sorts of RF powers and I imagine there is plenty of experience with Alex
73 Matthew M5EVT.
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Hi Probir
Did you had a look on the « kit » packages ?
https://www.mouser.fr/ProductDetail/Johanson-Dielectrics/S-500?qs=yCnrNFeXz%252Bh3v4IYXlPbUQ%3D%3D
https://www.mouser.fr/ProductDetail/Johanson-Dielectrics/S-1KV?qs=yCnrNFeXz%252BgSICPR1%2FIlnQ%3D%3D
Cheers
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Hi Matthew
It’s probably a very egotist point of view, but I would never « inclued » the predistortion feedback coupler on the pcb itself.
You know, SDR is a hard drug, DDC/DUC based on the OpenHPSDR platform is even more harder and addictive. You begin with an Hermeslite, and quickly you realized that this addiction pushed you to own a collection of HiQSDR, red Pitaya, Odyssey and Hermes boards. An external coupler is probably more effective and useful if it could be used on several rigs. And this way, you will avoid all risk of internal signal coupling.
But as I said, it’s a very personal point of view.. I may be totally wrong
73’
Marc f6itu
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Objet : Re: DB9MAT MRF-101 100 W HL2 PA
Hi Marc,
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Hi Matthew
« I'm not sure the 1111 caps will fit (with a 1206 footprint). »
You’re right…. They don’t ☹. I chose the 1111 « square » format because it was compatible with both the Vishay and the ATC form factor
After several measurements, on these « low » frequencies, the Vishay caps gave me approximately the same performances than the high priced ATC caps, with the same voltage ratings
Sourcing is boring :-/ but it must be done…
73’
Marc
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Hi
So far, I didn’t had any sourcing problem. The MAX11645 is available at Mouser (I’m often mixing Mouser and Farnell orders to reach my goals :- ) )
I never measured the ESR of the Vishay caps, only the Q compared with the one of the ATC. They seems reasonably close, that was the reason why I chose this brand. I will run a new batch of measures on the fourth version of my lpf and keep you informed. My third iteration was completely messed up (too much parasitic capacitive effect with the inner layer of the pcb… that was a beginner’s mistake)
… and yes, these Vishay caps are perfect when soldered vertically
https://wiki.electrolab.fr/images/8/84/Lpf_condos2.jpg
but frankly, I doubt it could have any measurable impact below 30 or 60 MHz, or even in the VHF range. But it’s a convenient way to stack 3 caps on the same footprint when using parallel combinations to reach the exact C value
VY 73’
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I also mount my ATCs vertically where they are highly stressed.
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Well… this is not the first time the Mouser search engine gives some all purposes obscure messages….
Try this link
https://www.mouser.fr/_/?Keyword=MAX11645EUA%2B&bws=1
hope it will work
Marc
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Thanks for the links and interesting discussion on vertical mounting of the caps. I've done things like this in the past when I got the footprint wrong on a PCB design or didn't have the right sized component to hand. I can now pretend this was for a sound technical reason.
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Hi Matthew
I think Mathis used a 150x55cm « official » aluminum box, thus implying that the space beween the two boards is 40 mm. Hope it won’t affect the Z in the receive path.
As I’m running 4 different projects at the same time, I didn’t finished yet the « original » version of the amp. Some components are missing (the current shunt resistor, all « power » resitors, some caps and… the output bnc) . I’ll probably send an order next week to finish it.
Oh, btw, I think that a SMA/BNC « dual footprint » would be nice, allowing people to chose their own kind of coax output. I really don’t trust bnc’s, and SMA connectors can handle 100W with a serious security margin (approximately 1 kW below 100MH). steel angled connectors are far better than a BNC from a pure mechanical point of view.
Just my 2 cts
Marc f6itu
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Objet : Re: DB9MAT MRF-101 100 W HL2 PA
Components are still arriving in endless separate packages from Farnell and Mouser. The boards arrived today. But some of the important components won't be here until early next week. Some mechanical and thermal challenges to consider in the meantime. Plus I still need to tidy up the schematic and upload gerbers to github.
Does anyone have any idea how Mathis has connected the stacked the PCBs? I can't really see from any of the photos. I'm guessing the boards are spaced by something like 50 mm?
73 Matthew M5EVT.
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Hi Steve et All
>Do you know what has happened with Matthis, the originator of this project? I haven't seen any posts from recently. He was going to send me a unit at one time.
We had a quick Tweeter « ping » two days ago, I think he has quite a lot of professional obligations these days.
If your QRZ.com postal adress is ok, I can send you a board asap
73’
Marc f6itu
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