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Simple RF Mixer

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Might be good for some projects folks are working on.

   
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(11-16-2024, 07:50 PM)JoeLag Wrote: Might be good for some projects folks are working on.

So, I ordered a signal generator with sma plugs and a 100 Watt RF Amplifier. Now I can produce a 12v 100w 10mhz rf signal. I have several 1500v 1000pf ceramic capacitors, which I would put in parralel at the rf source.
As a high voltage dc source i would use a zvs on a flyback, feeding its dc to a 1000v 1000uf capacitor.
Would this be appropriate to your setup?

I do not understand the circuit you posted here, do we need to switch the rf or the high-v dc signal?

What is meant with LO input? or is this just a amplifier schematic?
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(11-17-2024, 06:11 PM)pesonic Wrote:
(11-16-2024, 07:50 PM)JoeLag Wrote: Might be good for some projects folks are working on.

So, I ordered a signal generator with sma plugs and a 100 Watt RF Amplifier. Now I can produce a 12v 100w 10mhz rf signal. I have several 1500v 1000pf ceramic capacitors, which I would put in parralel at the rf source.
As a high voltage dc source i would use a zvs on a flyback, feeding its dc to a 1000v 1000uf capacitor.
Would this be appropriate to your setup?

I do not understand the circuit you posted here, do we need to switch the rf or the high-v dc signal?

What is meant with LO input? or is this just a amplifier schematic?

Stable method of getting IF output. It's needed for "Some" RF projects mostly radio but it may be applicable to some who experiment with radio like circuits.
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Hi all,
I am notr sure where to put exactly this video about mixing 2 sources, so be free to move this post anywhere.
I found this video (old one) about combining HV HF low current with DC:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dAegVJyCFo


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