Classc Sim PDF
Classc Sim PDF
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VCC
12.5 CC LC
365.87P .09147NH
I(VCC)
V(12)
VOUT
Current in VCC L2 C6
V(2) VC 2.56NH 7.34P
VIN I(VB) 6 9 10 12
C1 L1
RG 50 4.17P 1.27NH I(VC) C5
X1 RL
1 2 3 7 5 11.8P
VB MRF873 4
50
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used for input matching. LBB and RQB are for DC return to
ground and Q limiting for the base. L2, C5, and C6 are used for
output matching. CC and LC form a return to VCC for the
collector. RL is 50Ω. The generators VB, VC, and VC5 are zero
valued sources used to measure the instantaneous circuit
currents.
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9.00 22.5 2 1
7.00 12.5
6.00 7.50
3
5.00 2.50
8.90
7.90
Power Dissipated in Watts
6.90
1
5.90
4.90
Figure 2, Power output, power gain, and power dissipation results from the ISSPICE3
analysis of a class C amplifier (870MegHz, VCC=12.5V). The square boxes (above)
show the data sheet response for power output.
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Simulating Class C RF Amplifiers cont'd
2 1
21.6
17.6
Power Output in Watts
13.6
9.60
5.60
93.0
83.0
Efficiency (%)
73.0
63.0
1
53.0
Figure 3, Power output and amplifier efficiency vs. VCC. Square boxes indicate the
data sheet response for power output.
.SUBCKT MRF873 1 2 3
LC 1 4 0.50E-9 Table 1, The SPICE subcircuit netlist for the
LB 2 6 1.02E-9 MRF873 RF power transistor. Connections are
LE 5 3 0.07E-9 Collector(1), Base(2), Emitter(3). The subcircuit
CC 4 3 15.0E-12 may be used with any SPICE simulator.
CB 4 6 1.00E-12
Q1 4 6 5 QR01
.MODEL QR01 NPN (BF=98 VAF=150 VAR=10.0 RC=.15 RB=1.43 RE=.26
+ IKF=1.0 ISE=7.6E-14 TF=1.2E-11 TR=1.7E-09 ITF=1.7 VTF=5.3
+ CJC=10.7E-12 CJE=36E-12 XTI=3.0 NE=1.5 ISC=2.4E-14 EG=1.11
+ XTB=1.5 BR=2.29 IS=8E-15 MJC=0.33 MJE=0.33 XTF=4.0 IKR=0.5
+ KF=1E-15 NC=1.7 RBM=1.02 IRB=1.60E-02 XCJC=0.5)
.ENDS
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VCC
12.5 CC LC
365.87P .09147NH
I(VCC)
V(12)
VOUT
C6
V(2) I(VC) T2 43P
VIN VC
6 5 ZO=10.2 10 12
C1
RG 50 43P C5
T1 RL
X1 24P
1 2 3 ZO=13.5 7
50
MRF873
LBB
VIN 25NH RQB
SIN 200 C2
28P
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Article Title: "Simulating Class C RF Amplifiers"
Charles E. Hymowitz
Bill Sands
This paper explores some unique techniques and models for simulating
amplifiers running in class C operation using the general purpose
SPICE circuit simulation program. Results of the simulation of an
870MegHz amplifier including the transient, power gain, power dissipa-
tion, power output and efficiency waveforms are given.