2.45 ghz power fet suggestion needed?
Google turns up a lot of devices, but many seem to be older Motorola, NEC, or Fujitsu parts that I suspect are either obsolete or "not recommended for new designes". Things like the MRF286. I can find new devices from places like Cree or Polyfet, but they are pretty expensive (>S100).
So, who makes a modern low cost (maybe S35) FET that can be used as an efficient 35 watt 2.45 ghz oscillator? I am not particular about the type (GaAs, MOS fet, etc), so long as I can make an oscillator out of it.
Thanks,
Rich
LDMOS is the only possible solution, I guess, with that price target. It is a stable technology that can be pushed up to 2-3GHz.
Freescale has a large catalog: RF LDMOS Power Transistors.
Usually those parts are intended for amplifiers, I wonder how you'll design an oscillator with them. Why not use a more traditional oscillator and amplify up to 35W?
Mazz
Because a single FET circuit is going to be cheaper than an oscillator and some gain stages. Also, the voltage supply will be simpler because I need only one 28 V battery voltage, vs lower voltages for driver stages/oscillator AND the 28V output stage.
Would be not cheaper, because to make it work you have to use a much higher operating frequency transistor (due to higher gain and lower drain capacitance at oscillation frequency).
For example for an 8W 450MHz power oscillator, I had to use a power transistor dedicated for 900MHz.
