It turns out that both 100 Ohm pots need to be set around 50 Ohm (47.2 and 50.2) with the box powered on to absorb the pulse.
That 3Ω difference is not small. This is probably caused by a bad BNC elbow/knee, etc... or a little damaged EL2009. Anyway, since you are so close to 50Ω input termination, you can swap the pots for high quality fixed resistors. Inductance can cause ringing and fixed resistors always have less inductance than pots. BTW: I liked how your TDR measurement showed how the input impedance of the EL2009 changed when you powered them up. It also showed that 1 channel (EL2009) seems oscillating. After changing it to be grounded at the output lug instead, the oscillations are gone.
Do you have all bypass caps (of both channels) connected to the output lugs, now ? I noticed, there is still some 150MHz ringing with the square wave. Try to see if a cap between +V and -V pin of the EL2009 helps with that. As an old ham, you'll know which caps are the best for low-loss RF conduction/shorting. I will install the Schottky diodes and do some further testing, thanks for now.
Schottky diodes have such low capacitance, that they should not change anything when the I/O signals stay between the supply rails.
« Last Edit: 2016-12-22, 07:48:34 by verpies »
|