[time-freq] TADD-1 Modification
Eric Lemmon wb6fly at arrl.netSat Sep 9 15:35:57 UTC 2006
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John, Are the below-listed changes the only ones made since first release? I bought the TADD-1 kit a while back, but haven't had the time to assemble it. When I start assembly- hopefully in the new few weeks- I'd like to incorporate all of the mods and bug fixes (if any) to date. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -----Original Message----- From: time-freq-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:time-freq-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of John Ackermann N8UR Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 8:02 AM To: TAPR time and frequency projects Subject: TADD-1 ECO (Was: Re: [time-freq] RE: time-freq Digest, Vol 11, Issue 4) OK, I made the following changes: R4 changed from 10k to 1k R6 removed R1 and R8 both changed from 15k to 47k and it made a dramatic difference -- more than I was expecting. The higher impedance of the bias network must have some other effect that I haven't worked through yet. Now, with +7.6dBm input at 10MHz, the maximum output is +13.7dBm (all measurements were made with JP3 on and a 50 ohm load on the output). The output with the gain pot set to minimum is +6.9dBm. That makes the gain range -0.7 to +6.1 dB. Much better than before! However, at this input level with the gain pot set wide open we run into U1's clipping point. Looking at the output on the scope, with a 50 ohm load, the maximum output is 2.96 volts peak-peak but there is definite clipping. Backing the pot off about 45 degrees yields a nice sine wave and drops the output level by about 1.5dB. As another experiment, I attached a 1db step attenuator to the input. It took 3 to 4dB of attenuation to make the waveform look nice and clean at maximum gain; I used 4dB for the test so that's +3.6dBm. At that input level, the output with minimum gain is +2.8dBm and with maximum gain is +11.3dBm. So, with an input signal just below the clipping level the gain range is -0.8 to +7.7 dB. The message here is that with the modification for greater gain, you will need to watch the input level if you want to avoid clipping and the resulting odd-harmonic distortion. The maximum input for no clipping at maximum gain is about +3dBm at 10MHz. If your drive is above that level and you care about the waveform, it's worth looking at the output on a scope as you adjust the gain setting (unless you are running the gain at a fairly low setting). I'll update the TADD-1 assembly manual with this new information, and all future kits will include these changed resistor values. John _______________________________________________ time-freq mailing list time-freq at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-freq
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