Actually the APT ARF463 is a better device. It has been an excellent, and rugged, device for use in the KPA800 and KPA1500 amps. It has been very hard to kill in our destructive testing. The only time I've blown one up was when I forgot to screw it down to the heat sink! (It made a great firecracker in that mode of operation.. :-)

These are 500V breakdown parts, which we run at 60V. Tons of headroom for short term high SWR events etc.

We use 16 of these transistors in the KPA1600 (four each in each of the four power module cards). This has the additional advantage that it spreads the heat dissipation over a much wider area than older designs that used two or four of the older Motorola devices. Lots of heat in a very small area equals short lifetimes for semiconductor devices. The Motorola parts are also much more prone to destruction in normal amateur abuse. These parts are also MUCH easier to replace in the field.

73, Eric   WA6HHQ


MKM wrote:
No, it should be here & I know which one it is and I was hoping for a better device.
http://www.advancedpower.com/rfdisplay/default.aspx?marketid=13&appid=-1


On May 22, 2006, at 3:18 PM, Bill NY9H wrote:



it an APT device
http://www.advancedpower.com/rfdisplay/default.aspx?marketid=3:4:&appid=-1

i'll bet it's on  this page

bill


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