Winners!
NXP received a number of creative submissions over the course of the MRFX Design Challenge. We appreciate the enthusiasm from the community as designers were hard at work on their RF projects.
Now is the moment everyone's been waiting for as NXP proclaims the MRFX Design Challenge winners.
Russell Kendrick | Bio + Full Project Description
Project Video: MRFX1K80H 50 MHz
Project Brief
This amplifier is intended to be driven with a modern transceiver with 100 watts output on 50 MHz. To protect the MRFX1K80H from overdrive a series of RF pads are used to reduce the input to the proper level. The input matching is accomplished by using a 9:1 conventional RF transformer formed on an Amidon BN 61-202 core. An 82 nH inductance is in series with the high impedance winding of the transformer. This arrangement yielded an input match of 1.3:1 SWR over the entire 6-meter Amateur band when measured without the pads. Shunt gate resistance is used to prevent oscillation at low frequencies. This is the same approach used in the 27 MHz test circuit from NXP. Bias will be supplied by a DAC driven by the microcontroller that will manage the finished amplifier
Second Place Winner
Floris Roosen | Bio
Project Video: Roosen Single-Ended Broadband (87-110 MHz) RF Design
Mike Mysliwiec | Bio
Project Video: 2xMRFX1K80H 1.8-54 MHz HF Amplifier
Overview
NXP is hosting an RF power amplifier design contest. Applicants will record a video of their power amplifier/demo using NXP’s new 65V LDMOS 1800 W RF Power transistor, MRFX1K80H
The contest is open to students, professional engineers, companies or individuals
Key Dates
Prizes
• 1st prize: $3,000 cash award + 15 MRFX1K80H samples. Showcase designer bio and video in an NXP blog
• 2nd prize: $1,000 cash award + 10 MRFX1K80H samples
• 3rd prize: $500 cash award + 10 MRFX1K80H samples
The prize amounts are before tax
All accepted videos will be posted on www.nxp.com/videos
Judging Criteria
How to enter the competition
Please click on the link below for the latest details and to access the MRFX Design Challenge page