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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 20:58:07 -0500, "Tam/WB2TT"
wrote: Paul, I probably should have included more details. A fellow I was working with was trying to extract a clock signal from a synchronous data stream, and was getting nowhere. We swept the frequency back and forth to be sure he was tuned to resonance - he was. Changed the ceramic cap to mica, and everything worked like a charm. We never analyzed why the ceramic did not work, but I suspect it was because of the capacitance vs. applied voltage dependence. If the cap had 6VDC on it, and he had a few mv of RF, I expect it would have worked. Instead, he had 0 bias, and a couple of Volts p-p signal. Yes, ceramics are *hopeless* for tuned circuits; I wouldn't trust the black tipped ones, either. You can't beat silver mica but they're a bit hard to find and expensive. BTW, somebody mentioned powdered iron toroids. Sounds like a good idea. Indeed. I'm looking into it. -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
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