Re: Filter problem

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Sujet : Re: Filter problem
De : jl (at) *nospam* glen--canyon.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 13. Jun 2025, 15:13:23
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2025 11:30:13 +0100, liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid
(Liz Tuddenham) wrote:

john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
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On Thu, 12 Jun 2025 17:02:59 +0100, liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid
(Liz Tuddenham) wrote:
 
john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
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Heck, 150 MHz is almost DC.
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Not with valves, it isn't

We were discussing building a bandpass fiter. At low power, the parts
can be one per cent of a wavelength long.

And at low power, tubes should be small, so plate capacitance will be
small, and can be rolled into the first bp filter capacitance.

What's the plate capacitance of the tubes you plan to use? Is your
output differential?

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I am avoiding the use of printed circuits, it is all being built on
tagstrips and standoff pillars - and a lot of the circuit can be
supported off the valveholder tags (but not the filters).
 
Retro look.
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Not appearance but practicality.  The plan is to avoid semiconductors
altogether; with valves it is much easier to make one-offs on tagstrips
and try out different components and layouts.  At 150 Mc/s there are
unspecified hidden capacitances and inductances waiting to catch you
out.  Some valves for those frequencies were designed with a specific
layout in mind ( ECC91, QQVO 2-6,  QQVO 3-10, QQVO 3-20, QQVO 6-40).
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I have known laminated printed circuit boards to track across between
the layers.   With transistors this would hardly be noticed but with the
higher voltages and much higher impedances of valves, it can cause all
sorts of strange intermittent faults.

I breadboard with surface mount transistors and passives all the time.
These parts are small and planar, which tubes aren't. And a hunk of
copperclad has a beautiful ground plane on the back side.

A transistor, especially a GaN fet, has transconductance measured in
Siemens. Tubes are mS. Don't need a socket or a heater supply. Really
hard to break.

MMICs are really (and literally) cool.

Come on, try it. It's 2025.




Date Sujet#  Auteur
12 Jun 25 * Filter problem31Liz Tuddenham
12 Jun 25 +* Re: Filter problem6Bill Sloman
12 Jun 25 i`* Re: Filter problem5Liz Tuddenham
12 Jun 25 i `* Re: Filter problem4Phil Hobbs
12 Jun 25 i  `* Re: Filter problem3Liz Tuddenham
12 Jun 25 i   `* Re: Filter problem2Phil Hobbs
13 Jun 25 i    `- Re: Filter problem1Liz Tuddenham
12 Jun 25 `* Re: Filter problem24john larkin
12 Jun 25  `* Re: Filter problem23Liz Tuddenham
13 Jun 25   `* Re: Filter problem22john larkin
13 Jun 25    `* Re: Filter problem21Liz Tuddenham
13 Jun 25     `* Re: Filter problem20john larkin
13 Jun 25      `* Re: Filter problem19Liz Tuddenham
13 Jun 25       +- Re: Filter problem1Gerhard Hoffmann
13 Jun 25       `* Re: Filter problem17john larkin
13 Jun 25        `* Re: Filter problem16Liz Tuddenham
13 Jun 25         `* Re: Filter problem15john larkin
14 Jun 25          +* Re: Filter problem3Liz Tuddenham
14 Jun 25          i+- Re: Filter problem1Don
14 Jun 25          i`- Re: Filter problem1JM
14 Jun 25          +* Re: Filter problem7Liz Tuddenham
14 Jun 25          i+- Re: Filter problem1Theo
14 Jun 25          i`* Re: Filter problem5Phil Hobbs
14 Jun 25          i `* Re: Filter problem4john larkin
14 Jun 25          i  +- Re: Filter problem1john larkin
15 Jun 25          i  `* Re: Filter problem2Phil Hobbs
15 Jun 25          i   `- Re: Filter problem1john larkin
15 Jun 25          `* Re: Filter problem4Gerhard Hoffmann
15 Jun 25           +- Re: Filter problem1john larkin
15 Jun 25           `* Re: Filter problem2Phil Hobbs
16 Jun 25            `- Re: Filter problem1Gerhard Hoffmann

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