[ARC5] Some information...

CARL HUETHER k1uhy at comcast.net
Sat Sep 14 14:58:02 EDT 2019


The NE602 can also be used but Ive not adapted one to hollow state gear.


Carl




> On September 14, 2019 at 12:19 AM "AKLDGUY ." <neilb0627 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>     Diodes can be used in 2- or 4-unit configuration. In general, they need critical impedance matching (to 50 ohms, assuming you're wanting to install in tube equipment). They need high levels of BFO injection (+13 dBm or 20 mW). They have a conversion loss (5dB for 2-diode, 8dB for 4-diode). Their parts count is low, 8-10 items including the diodes. Personal opinion - not recommended for tube equipment due to need for critical impedance and level matching involving the winding of toroid transformers.
> 
>     JFETS are suitable for tube equipment. BFO injection can be to the source resistor and about 0.8V RMS (6.5 mW into 100 ohm) is needed.
> 
>     The dual gate MOSFET is even better. Injection voltage needed at gate 2 is 1V RMS (0.1 mW). With proper injection voltage and moderate signal level, the device has excellent IMD characteristics. Parts count (from the suggested circuit diagram) is 13 including the MOSFET, input and output coupling capacitors and source bypass capacitors. No critical components.
> 
>     The FET devices have conversion gain of several dB.
> 
>     The MC1496 IC has a larger parts count at 19, but even worse is that it has 9 live pins that must be supported. Even if you mount it dead-bug style, the peripheral components consume quite a lot of chassis real estate all around it. On the other hand, a FET product detector layout is in an inline fashion, like an amplifier stage. It can literally be supported by soldering its source lead to its source resistor.
> 
>     This information is a summary from the ARRL Handbook 1992 (hard copy).
> 
>     Neil ZL1ANM
> 
>     On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 2:57 PM David Stinson < arc5 at ix.netcom.com mailto:arc5 at ix.netcom.com > wrote:
> 
>         > > Is there a more "modern" device available for use as a Product Detector
> >         which
> >         doesn't require as many external discrete parts?  Thanks.
> > 
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