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Atlantis wrote:
Recently I've build several FM broadcast band superheterodyne receivers using e.g. NE602, SO42, A223D, uA3089PC ICs, ceramic filters and few coils. Now I am looking for similar project for AM broadcasting band. By "AM band" I mean both: Long Waves and Medium Waves. I prefer projects with stages on separate ICs/transistors (in opposition to "all in one chip" solution). First ferrite rod antenna, then mixer/oscillator stage (on IC or few transistors), ceramic filter, IF amplifier (on IC), AM demodulator and AF stage. I am looking for complete, tested solutions only (description, schematics, PCB). Do You know something worth of recommendation? I know that you said that you prefer discrete component designs for your radio project, but I'd like to suggest that you at least take a look at the National LM3820N AM radio chip. BG Micro has them available for $3.00 for a tube of 25 (http://www.bgmicro.com/SPC1001.aspx). The chip is obsolete, but still presents an interesting project. The original National Semi data sheet is available at http://docs.bgmicro.com/pdf/lm3820.pdf. The datasheet gives design and layout (PCB) for several versions of a BCB AM radio. You can be as simple or complex as you wish. Another web site that you can look at is at http://www.electronics-tutorials.com...-receivers.htm. It gives quite a bit of background and theory, including a source for a kit of parts for a receiver project. BTW, you can get the hard-to-fing RF, IF and Osc inductors from Dan's Small Parts at http://www.danssmallpartsandkits.net/. The web site doesn't have a search function, so you'll have to manually scan thru the listings to find them. Good prices too. Happy constructing, -- David dgminala at mediacombb dot net |
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