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Friday, June 28, 2013
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http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/33435/how-do-i-calculate-the-frequency-of-an-fm-transmitter-circuit
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Below is an FM transmitter circuit I found on the web that I would like to build from scratch.
How I would calculate the carirer signal frequency so that I know where to tune my FM radio? If I want this to transmit my own signal, instead of the microphone signal, could I just replace the microphone with the output of a TRS connector? |
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F = 1/(2*pi*sqrt(L*C))
L and C2 are components oscillator but this is a very awful bad circuit. 1 transistor as oscillator an as modulator is not the way to do it it isn't as stable as an regular modular transmitter for just a sine out you wont use this circuit you could look on the Internet for
For just data send and receive google for 433MHZ serial data 433 psk data 433 spi ... |
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It's not exactly clear what you mean by
"transmit a single wave, not whatever the microphone outputs". Is that
OOK (On-Off Keying)?
It's not worth the trouble and the money to start building a transmitter yourself (unless the purpose is in the building, not the use). Digikey lists 433MHz transmitters for around 4 dollar: This one can send data at up to 3kHz and has a range of 50m. Check the Digikey site (or another distributor) if your requirements are different. |
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The problem statement, all variables and given/known data.
I am just trying to understand this cicuit a little better. Especially the right half, I know that the left half is just acting as an amplifier but I'm not sure how the right half works. Also how is the frequency being modulated here?
The attempt at a solution.
I know that C5 and L2 are used to calculate the carrier frequency, but I am very unfamiliar with this type of set up for Q2. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
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BC549C Condenser Microphone Pre Amplifier | 5,184 view(s)
>ElectroSuite>.com – BC549C Condenser Microphone Pre Amplifier. This is a very simple preamplifier circuit for condenser microphone. This mic preamplifier also can be used for dynamic microphone.BC549C Condenser Microphone Pre Amplifier – Schematics.circuitdiagram.net
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