Sujet : Re: fast discrete PHEMT one-shot
De : pcdhSpamMeSenseless (at) *nospam* electrooptical.net (Phil Hobbs)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 15. May 2024, 20:22:36
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On 2024-05-15 12:47, John Larkin wrote:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/agatzclr8pvr5470g6mc4/Phemt_One_Shot_1.jpg?rlkey=cwnx0qd7ajgnh8otf627x5lku&raw=1
Regular monostables are terribly slow. This one has low prop delay and
high rep-rate, if the sim is to be believed.
SAV541 is mostly specified as an RF part, but it's a dynamite switch.
I can post a link to the files if anybody wants to play with this. All
my values are first guesses, no math involved, and it works!
My SAV541 Spice model is a revision of Phil Hobbs' original.
Mini-Circuits is adamant that they will never provide Spice models, a
typical RF-bigot attitude.
With a low-resistance drain load like that, you don't care too much about the low drain impedance of the pHEMT. The old Avago ones were around 160 ohms iirc. The transconductance is high enough (400 mho or something ridiculous like that) that you get gobs of voltage gain even so.
Really really crappy for followers though!
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
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