[hpsdr] Pandora's Box
Jason A. Beens
jbeens at sensetechnologies.com
Wed Feb 28 21:10:16 PST 2007
Phil,
Are you talking about a class-e based power amplifier?
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To: Ben Hall
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Subject: Re: [hpsdr] Pandora's Box
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Whilst it is early days as yet in the planning of a PA (or more likely
PAs) I
think that it is unlikely that one of modest power, say 100w, will fit
in an
Atlas slot.
The current thinking is to design a high efficiency EER (Envelope
Elimination
and Restoration) PA and this intention has shaped some of the features
of the
Penelope exciter project.
In which case a special ( i.e. not 13.8v DC) mains power supply will be
developed that again will not fit in an Atlas slot.
In designing an enclosure allowing room for a switching PSU and PA
external to
the Atlas based boards would be a good idea.
Sorry that I can't be more specific at the moment but the PA ideas are
still at
an early stage.
73's Phil...VK6APH
Quoting Ben Hall <kd5byb at bellsouth.net>:
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>
> Eric Ellison wrote:
>
> Hi Eric and group!
>
> > It looks like you really did open Pandora's box!
>
> That's okay! I wanted input from the user community and I'm happy to
> have it - it's got people thinking and talking. That's good!
>
> > Actually she was an "All
> > gifted" woman, and Zeus made her do what she did! We don't have a
Zeus
> yet!
> >
> > SO
> >
> > Why don't we forget the Box and rescue Pandora. Already she has
released
> her
> > 'misery' here!
>
> Nah! No misery, really - lots of good ideas and lots of ideas on how
> people want to use the HPSDR.
>
> > Larry wants everything front mounted, my wife wants all the
> > 'ugly stuff' rear mounted, Cecil suggested side mounted others below
the
> > table, some top shelf. Horst illustrated a home brew rack mount. So
far
> the
> > commenters have NOT agreed on ANYTHNIG box related. Most liked
Pandora!
>
> That's okay! Yes, it makes the task a little more complicated, but
I've
> not yet come to the conclusion that all can't be happy. Yet. ;)
>
> > I spent lunch searching through hundreds of Computer boxes. Last
year I
> > spent hours and hours Googling out the myriad of off the shelf
extrusions,
> > enclosures, even Rose Bopla custom enclosures. TenTec, FlexRadio
were also
> > in there! I never did find anything which had EXACTLY 6 slot
openings.
>
> I've not yet either, but did have a thought today. If a power amp is
> designed for the HPSDR, it will likely be more than one slot thick -
> heatsinks and transformers and extra power wires to get in the
> voltage/currents needed. So, say if an 8-wide case is found, we can
> simply say that the extra three slots are for a future power amp (or,
> some yet-unknown card) that needs more space.
>
> > I think the best you are going to get a consensus on is a really
well
> > thought out, brainstormed, L shaped subchassis, with 6 slots,
perhaps with
> a
> > slide in strip with 'grounding fingers' across the top to provide
support
> > and grounding. Just large enough to add screw mounts at each
vertical
> corner
> > and some surplus side to side and in back to mount cable management
etc.
> The
> > outside facing logo could say "Pandora" with a little block off to
one
> side
> > with arrow pointing (or down) saying "User Supplied Box".
>
> I'm having a hard time visualizing what you've described above - spent
> the day in a forest fire (which they call a controlled burn) at work
and
> am a bit foggy from the antihistamine due to all the smoke. I'll
> re-read this tomorrow and draw some pictures to myself and I'm sure
I'll
> understand.
>
> > That way Horst can draw 2 more rails and suspend Pandora in
'mid-air'
> Larry
> > can carve out a hole in the front, I can mount it on PCBoard stock,
or
> > modified Gamer enclosure and someone can come up with a neat
masonite
> > enclosure '50's style'.
> >
> > Just brainstorming here.
>
> Brainstorming is good!
>
> --
> Thanks and 73,
> Ben, KD5BYB
>
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