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Design of High Power Switch 100 Watts CW

06/09/2011 2:01 AM

i am new to this cr4 and hi to every one.

i want to design a high power switch sp9t for 100cw

freq 950-1020mhz,

insertion loss <1 db,

isloation >40db,

can any suggest me how to start the design and what material must be used.

and design topology.

waiting for your reply.

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Re: Design of High Power Switch 100 Watts CW

06/09/2011 9:40 AM

Welcome to CR4.

CR4 is not a free design service, it is a discussion site.

You should perhaps re-phrase your posting and tell us...

What does "sp9t" mean? Should it have been "SPDT", for "single pole double throw"?

What does "100cw" mean? is that 100 watts RMS or Peak Envelope Power?

What materials have you considered? How do you see yourself, with respect to process, creating this design? What "topologies" have you considered?

If you wish to discuss these things... then discuss them. If you want someone to do it for you, then may I suggest that you look in the "Yellow Pages", as you will not get anyone here to do it for you.

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Re: Design of High Power Switch 100 Watts CW

06/09/2011 10:00 AM

Geese... that sounded a little crabby.

Don't consider my comments as an attack, for that was not how they were intended. This is a great site and offers much.

Many here will be glad to discuss these things with you. The "discussion" aspect is what I wished to get across.

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