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Squier
Aug 26, 2004
I am working on my senior year physics project which is a small cyclotron and need some electronics help. I need to create an RF amplifier that is capable of producing around 50-100 watts in the 1-15 MHz range. I haven't had much practical electronics and am hitting brick wall after brick wall trying to design this. So far it seems a push pull tube amplifier would be my best bet but am really lost beyond that. Any help at all would be awesome.

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Squier
Aug 26, 2004
Thanks a lot for the info guys, I'm looking through it all now and will surely be back with more questions soon enough.

Squier
Aug 26, 2004
Could anyone help expain this tuned plate tuned grid triode oscillator?


I understand the the tuned grid circuit, although I am not sure how to figure out the capacitance for the grid leak part. I am confused by the tuned plate part of the circuit though, as normally you just see a simple LC parallel circuit but here it's not quite that simple.

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