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"dave.harper" wrote in message
ups.com... How well-defined is the gain for a cap-coil loop, like in an AM radio? (i.e., how fast does the gain droppoff as you move up or down from the 'tuned' frequency?) Is it a function of L and C? Or just frequency? For the L-C resonator itself, the falloff will be 6dB per octave (doubling of frequency) once you're well outside of the center (tuned) frequency. The 3dB bandwidth will be determined by the Q of the circuit, and this is often not particularly well defined during the design stage -- often a well-defined bandpass filter somewhere "down the line" (e.g., at an IF stage) will ultimately define what the radio receives. The 6dB/octave drop comes from just looking at the impedance or transfer function of an LC(R) resonator -- you'll end up with an s^2 (frequency squared) term in the denominator of the equation. (different combinations of L and C will tune to the same frequency, but is the gain the same?) No, although for low Q resonators, it's often pretty close. How come the coils on many of the CR schematics I've seen have multiple tap locations? It seems that with a variable cap, you should be able to tune to whatever frequency that's in your range. Is it to increase the range of your radio's coverage? Or because the gain at certain frequencies is better with different C/L combinations? They're usually trying to match the impedance of the LC circuit to the input impedance of "the next stage" (i.e., a transistor amplifier) to maximize power transfer. So, while it's not really "gain" (we haven't amplified anything yet -- this is more like a resistive divider), the output will be higher with different C/L combinations. Generally speaking, most relatively simple AM receivers are really only intended to pick up relatively strong, nearby transmitters. As such, you can get away with an awful lot of "cut and try" when it comes to designing the circuit (largely ignore matching impedances, Q's, etc.) and still obtain acceptable results. ---Joel |
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