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Robert Baer wrote:
Paul Burridge wrote: On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 00:36:17 GMT, "Harold E. Johnson" wrote: An 8 MHz filter doesn't have to be physically large Paul, Hi Q coils in that frequency range in compact sizes... they don't seem to go together. :-( A high Q resonant circuit can be rather small. For example, i made a tunable LC with a Q approaching 1000, and it was not the size of a garbage can (resonant cavity); it was about 5 inches tall and about 3 inches in diameter. That doesn't sound very small. On one extreme, one uses standard LC parts and get fair Qs in small size. You can also use positive feedback (negative resistance) to sharpen Q, if you are somewhat careful or don't mind tweaking. Rather ingenious; ther was an IEE paper 20 years(??) ago covering the desigh equations. The terminology used was "Helical resonator". The ARRL Handbook has/had a design table for them too. -- Scott ********************************** DIY Piezo-Gyro, PCB Drill Bot & More Soon! http://home.comcast.net/~scottxs/ ********************************** |