The
60 Watt linear amplifier is simple all solid state circuit using power mosfet IRF840. The IRF series of power transistors are
available in various voltage and power ratings. A single IRF840 can handle
maximum power output of 125 watts. Since these transistors are used in
inverters and smps they are easily available for
around Rs: 20/-.
The
IRF linear amplifier can be connected to the out put of popular VWN-QRP to get
an output of 60 Watts. The circuit draws 700 ma at 60
Volt Vcc. Good heat sink is a must for the power
transistor.
Alignment
of the circuit is very easy. Connect a dummy load to the out put of the
circuit. You can use some small bulb like 24V 6Watts as the dummy load. I have
even used 230V 60Watts bulb as dummy load with my IRF840 power amplifier
working at 120Volts. Adjust the 10K preset to get around 100 ma Drain current. I
used gate voltage of 0.8V with my linear amplifier. A heigh
gate voltage can make the power transistor get distroyed
by self oscillation. So gate voltage must be below 2V and fixing at 1V will be
safe.
Bifalar transformaer
T1 is wound with 8 turns 26SWG on 1.4 x 1 balun core.
The coil on the drain of IRF is 3 turns 20 SWG wound on 4 number of T13.9 torroids (two torroids are
stacked to form a balun core). The RFC at the Vcc line is 20 Turns 20 SWG wound on T20 torroid.