The carrier frequencies for AM operate from 530 kHz to 1610 kHz. Many superheterodyne AM radios use a demodulation circuit designed for 455 kHz. When the listener tunes in a station, an oscillator ...
Early radio receivers worked on a principle called Tuned Radio frequency (TRF), patented in 1916. They weren’t very easy to use, requiring each stage to be tuned to the same frequency (until ganged ...
Receiver ICs with fully integrated VCOs are very welcome to the system designer because there is no need for external VCO components like varactor diodes or inductors. On the other hand, a fully ...
The first television receivers were designed to receive BBC transmissions from the Crystal Palace transmitter in London. This was, incidentally 405-line all-electronic television, then regarded as ...
This Superhet Receiver does not require AGC or RF control since it has satisfactory large signal handling capability as it operates with 4MHz intermediate frequency. Only 6 bipolar transistors are ...
A radio receiver is always a fun project. [Jayakody2000lk] decided that his new superheterodyne design would use an Arduino and it looks like it came out very nicely. The system has four boards. An ...
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