On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 00:07:59 +0000, Paul Burridge
wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently working on this VCXO that achieves frequency shift by
applying DC bias to two varactor diodes connected cathode to cathode
(bias applied to the junction between them). If I can't get enough
shift with the available bias voltage, is there any problem with just
putting another pair of the same diodes in parallel with the existing
ones?
This is a ceramic resonator oscillator, BTW, so will stand a lot more
'pulling' than a xtal would, so don't worry about that aspect of it.
p.
Paul, That will work, but will double *both* min and max capacitance.
But I'm puzzled: "I can't get enough shift with the available bias
voltage" implies you're on the *low* end of capacitance (highest
voltage).
...Jim Thompson
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