Original circuit from June 2001 QST |
I took this original idea, combined it with ideas from similar designs found on the web and created a PC board from scratch. Initial testing seemed to show promise but I wasn't completely happy with the overall result so the project sat idle for several months until...
Update (Fall 2016)
I decided to start over using a pre-fabricated board developed by another hobbyist at the Yahoo group PHSNA (https://groups.io/g/PHSNA). This one had better RF shielding and was just a cleaner looking board. I also added a 20dB attenuator to the front-in to extend the upper range to ~1W (Note - technically I could have gone up to 2W and been within the chip's specs but decided to cap things at a more conservative 1W).
I got the two most expensive parts as free samples from Analog Devices but one part, the AD820 op-amp, came as an MSOP (micro small outline package) and the board called for a DIP (dual inline package). I built a breakout board for this part as shown below:
MSOP to DIP adapter |
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