• Teledyne GPD462

    From brian@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 29 09:52:33 2025
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active
    antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier

    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?

    Brian
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  • From Phil Hobbs@21:1/5 to brian on Tue Apr 29 11:43:23 2025
    brian <nospam@b-howie.co.uk> wrote:
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active
    antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier

    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?

    Brian

    That’s one of Avantek’s “low cost” hybrid MIC amplifiers. I used its brother GPD-464 a fair amount back in the 80s. They were cheaper than their very nice GPD-211 iirc.

    AFAICT it’s a vanilla NPN Darlington, like most others of that era.

    I still have the databook someplace, I think.

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

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  • From Don@21:1/5 to Phil Hobbs on Tue Apr 29 12:43:17 2025
    Phil Hobbs wrote:
    brian wrote:
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active
    antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier

    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?

    That’s one of Avantek’s “low cost” hybrid MIC amplifiers. I used its brother GPD-464 a fair amount back in the 80s. They were cheaper than their very nice GPD-211 iirc.

    AFAICT it’s a vanilla NPN Darlington, like most others of that era.

    I still have the databook someplace, I think.

    I think you mean MMIC

    Danke,

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  • From Phil Hobbs@21:1/5 to Don on Tue Apr 29 12:47:03 2025
    Don <g@crcomp.net> wrote:
    Phil Hobbs wrote:
    brian wrote:
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active
    antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier

    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?

    That’s one of Avantek’s “low cost” hybrid MIC amplifiers. I used its >> brother GPD-464 a fair amount back in the 80s. They were cheaper than their >> very nice GPD-211 iirc.

    AFAICT it’s a vanilla NPN Darlington, like most others of that era.

    I still have the databook someplace, I think.

    I think you mean MMIC

    Danke,


    Nope.

    It’s a hybrid, not monolithic.

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs
    --
    Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics

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  • From Don@21:1/5 to Phil Hobbs on Tue Apr 29 13:29:22 2025
    Phil Hobbs wrote:
    Don wrote:
    Phil Hobbs wrote:
    brian wrote:
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active
    antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier

    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?

    That’s one of Avantek’s “low cost” hybrid MIC amplifiers. I used its
    brother GPD-464 a fair amount back in the 80s. They were cheaper than their >>> very nice GPD-211 iirc.

    AFAICT it’s a vanilla NPN Darlington, like most others of that era.

    I still have the databook someplace, I think.

    I think you mean MMIC

    Nope.

    It’s a hybrid, not monolithic.

    OK, an HMIC it is. Blame the pedanticism on my upcoming Extra exam.

    Danke,

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  • From john larkin@21:1/5 to pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical. on Tue Apr 29 08:52:07 2025
    On Tue, 29 Apr 2025 12:47:03 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:

    Don <g@crcomp.net> wrote:
    Phil Hobbs wrote:
    brian wrote:
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active
    antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier

    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?

    Thats one of Avanteks low cost hybrid MIC amplifiers. I used its
    brother GPD-464 a fair amount back in the 80s. They were cheaper than their >>> very nice GPD-211 iirc.

    AFAICT its a vanilla NPN Darlington, like most others of that era.

    I still have the databook someplace, I think.

    I think you mean MMIC

    Danke,


    Nope.

    Its a hybrid, not monolithic.

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    I think of Darlingtons as slow - they usually are - but most MMICs are Darlingtons.

    I like the simple, older parts, the ERA and LEE and GALI ones. The
    more modern self-biasing parts have loopy low-frequency response.

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  • From Phil Hobbs@21:1/5 to brian on Tue Apr 29 15:42:24 2025
    On 2025-04-29 04:52, brian wrote:
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active
    antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier

    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?

    Brian

    <https://electrooptical.net/www/sed/GPD462datasheet.jpg>

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

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    Principal Consultant
    ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics
    Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics
    Briarcliff Manor NY 10510

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  • From brian@21:1/5 to Phil Hobbs on Tue Apr 29 21:44:59 2025
    In message <2d746375-d614-c915-986c-ffcb3f27a091@electrooptical.net>,
    Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> writes
    On 2025-04-29 04:52, brian wrote:
    I saw a paper (https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA030178.pdf) , active >>antenna referring to a GPD 462 . - Hybrid amplifier
    Does anyone know what the internal circuitry was?
    Brian

    <https://electrooptical.net/www/sed/GPD462datasheet.jpg>

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    Thanks,


    I modelled a sort of lookalike using the Darlington mimic style using a resistive load rather than an inductor and a higher supply voltage ,

    Cheers

    Brian

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