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Yes, the inductor acts as an RF choke to keep the power supply clean, but my understanding is it also provides for a higher voltage swing at the collector (the intricacies of this and the timing by which it happens is what my original question is about).
Not all Class C amps have a tuned...
I'm trying to get a better understanding of how an inductor (rfc) works in the collector of an NPN class C amplifier working around 100MHz.
A simple understanding is that it simply "contains", or impedes the RF from traveling further in the circuit, but it obviously does more than this. I...
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