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Paul Burridge wrote...
Tim Wescott wrote: The varactor capacitance change is instantaneous -- think of a capacitor who's plate spacing is dependent on it's voltage. This is why varactors are used for frequency multiplication -- that capacitance change "squeezes" the pulse to generate lots of harmonics. Rubbish. Varactors are not used for freqency mulitplication. They are freequenty used in VXCOs for modulating (or otherwise varying) the oscillator output frequency by means of applying a DC bias voltage which alters the capacitance of the PN junction. Your own rubbish, Paul. In truth of fact, varactors are nicely used for frequency multiplication, just as Tim stated. They also work well for VCO FM modulation, but users must keep in mind their instantaneous capacitance-change property and be careful to bias them in appropriate higher-voltage bias regions, or risk unintended distortion. When used as multipliers, low-voltage bias with large signals enhances the effect. Thanks, - Win whill_at_picovolt-dot-com |
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