Hi guys,
recently I have made what is supposed to be a 250W power amplifier for the 137kHz LF band (for learning purposes only, link to schematic is below). I am using a 30V 5A 150W SMPS as the main power source, and a 15V 2A linear PSU for the bias/pre-amp. The amplifier seems to be working fine, except its putting out significantly less power than expected. With the 150W SMPS I can't get over 50W on my 50 Ohm dummy load (rated for 250W), while my SMPS shows full power consumption (for example, 5A at 30V). I have a LPF connected between the amp output and the load. At the load I have a clean sine wave. Does anyone have any ideas? The efficiency this way is basically 30% which is very low, I am losing the power somewhere. I'd appreciate any input, thanks.
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recently I have made what is supposed to be a 250W power amplifier for the 137kHz LF band (for learning purposes only, link to schematic is below). I am using a 30V 5A 150W SMPS as the main power source, and a 15V 2A linear PSU for the bias/pre-amp. The amplifier seems to be working fine, except its putting out significantly less power than expected. With the 150W SMPS I can't get over 50W on my 50 Ohm dummy load (rated for 250W), while my SMPS shows full power consumption (for example, 5A at 30V). I have a LPF connected between the amp output and the load. At the load I have a clean sine wave. Does anyone have any ideas? The efficiency this way is basically 30% which is very low, I am losing the power somewhere. I'd appreciate any input, thanks.
S