Category: LDMOS Bias Supply

  • January 2019 LDMOS Amplifier

    January 2019 LDMOS Amplifier

    Here’s my latest dual 1K80H amplifier, mostly in pictures. Actually, this is not “my” design. I built this in an afternoon and it most resembles the Elecraft amplifier from the drains back (output section). The Elecraft output section design looked pretty elegant and simple. So I wanted to try and copy it and see how…

  • Single versus Dual Bias for LDMOS RF Amps

    Single versus Dual Bias for LDMOS RF Amps

    Last year I decided I would design and build a regulated temperature-compensated independently adjustable dual bias circuit for my 2x LDMOS amp. (what a mouthful) Why? Because I wanted to try an experiment which actually works in a class AB audio amp. This being the ability to adjust the bias to affect the mix and…

  • Biasing Schemes Revisited

    Biasing Schemes Revisited

    So I’ve gone around the block on this one. Tried a bunch of designs, studied a bunch of others and finally designed my own! The goals of the bias circuit include: #4 is the key. As a LDMOS heats up, Ids will rise and the gain changes, causing the LDMOS to drift into a less…

  • Nulling the Even Harmonics

    Nulling the Even Harmonics

    There’s a quite famous audio amplifier builder (legendary really) named Nelson Pass that makes very high end audio amplifiers. In some of his amps, he even goes so far as to allow you to manually skew the bias via a knob on the front, so you can slant the harmonic content towards even or odd…

  • New 2x LDMOS Bias Supply Front End PCB

    New 2x LDMOS Bias Supply Front End PCB

      Designed this new little front end PCB this weekend. My primary goals were as follows: Provide a regulated bias supply using a precision regulator to provide more accurate regulation and some ripple rejection, unlike a straight zener. Allow for independent adjustment of each LDMOS bias, with absolutely no interaction, i.e., adjustment to one side…