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« on: May 03, 2016, 10:52:38 PM »

 OK,  have a single ended class E one transistor amp functioning.   

Want double the power.   Eventually more,  but this is the next step:

Would I be correct in approximating push pull parallel as having a binocular core xformer from drain to drain,  with the output network after that?   I realize the core would be bigger than a standard binocular,  but ya get the gist.

If not,  what am I missing.

Thanks,  in advance.

--Shane
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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2016, 01:24:57 PM »

I haven't had tremendous luck with traditional push pull and class E.  I have had very good success with single ended push-pull.  The single ended push pull approach scales VERY well, and you can parallel up MOSFETs for each of the single ended push-pull "modules", and then run the secondaries of the output transformers in series.

This may be the approach to take.  The harmonic suppression is also excellent.

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