It shouldn't be an issue with your applications. Also, in my experience,
schottky diodes don't really need to be matched because they are already
pretty close to each other (from the same batch, at least).
is not suppressd?
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schottky diodes don't really need to be matched because they are already
pretty close to each other (from the same batch, at least).
>Hi All , i'm about to build the RRM and use it as a frequency doubler.bleedthrough would - i think - be an advantage?
>Is there a need to be concerned with diode matching as a bit of carrier
>As the carrier is half the output , then the output in effect would havethe octave and sub octave.Or are there other nasties produced if the carrier
is not suppressd?
>I am using schottky diodes 3k impedance transformers_______________________________________________________________________
>All Comments welcome.
>Regards
>Geoff
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