Unusual functions of cheap parts
Martin wrote:
I once built an HF transceiver that used CMOS logic chips for all
functions except an audio low noise amp and a voltage regulator...with
further thought those two could likely be done with CMOS logic too.
At least the audio amp, this is nice to build with some Inverters (4069)
with resistive Feedback.
Most of the audio section was done that way. But the product detector
had low impedance output and the CMOS amp was too noisy at 50 ohms. A
transformer might have done the job but a common-base amp seemed more
practical and less prone to picking up hum.
Steve
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