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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
Sorry. I found the needed file at CEL website by searching for part number.
- Henry "Henry Kiefer" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Thanks Saandy! I knew CEL but forget them ;-) Seems the NE85633 is really cheap and good performance. The package is reasoable for hobbyists. Do you already converted the parameters to spice and is it possible to provide the file to me? Thank you! Should be a good oscillator and all-purpose amp... Sure, plain wire is better than the manufactured coils if possible to apply. cu - Henry "Saandy , 4Z5KS" schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... The NE85633 bipolar transistor from California Eastern Laboratories (CEL) ! very cheap quite stable and with a good noise figure. very well documented by the manufacturer! try to fish a development kit of SMD coils from Murata, sometimes they give them away for free. I personally prefer to go with air wound inductors, they're better and quite small at these frequencies. Saandy 4Z5KS |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
Henry Kiefer wrote...
I can buy resistors and capacitors with 5%, sometimes with 1%. If you build a RC oscillator with 1% component values, you get an error typical 1,5%. I have a nice line of 2% caps in stock, but where do you get the elusive (affordable) 1% capacitors? -- Thanks, - Win |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 16:05:19 -0800, Winfield Hill wrote:
Henry Kiefer wrote... I can buy resistors and capacitors with 5%, sometimes with 1%. If you build a RC oscillator with 1% component values, you get an error typical 1,5%. I have a nice line of 2% caps in stock, but where do you get the elusive (affordable) 1% capacitors? You have undergrads select them. :-) Cheers! Rich |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
For example http://www.wima.de/fkp2.htm
But I think there are other manufacturers too. - Henry "Winfield Hill" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Henry Kiefer wrote... I can buy resistors and capacitors with 5%, sometimes with 1%. If you build a RC oscillator with 1% component values, you get an error typical 1,5%. I have a nice line of 2% caps in stock, but where do you get the elusive (affordable) 1% capacitors? -- Thanks, - Win |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
OR two capacitors in parallel. The support cap has a nominal value of 1/100
of the bigger cap. So you can tune the bigger. - Henry "Rich Grise" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 16:05:19 -0800, Winfield Hill wrote: Henry Kiefer wrote... I can buy resistors and capacitors with 5%, sometimes with 1%. If you build a RC oscillator with 1% component values, you get an error typical 1,5%. I have a nice line of 2% caps in stock, but where do you get the elusive (affordable) 1% capacitors? You have undergrads select them. :-) Cheers! Rich |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
I have a nice line of 2% caps in stock, but where do you
get the elusive (affordable) 1% capacitors? Digikey stocks a handful of Panasonic ECQ-P(Z), POLYPROPYLENE, Radial, 0.001 to 0.47 uF. Not a great selection, but probably good enough for many timing applications if you do the fine tuning with the size of the R. -- The suespammers.org mail server is located in California. So are all my other mailboxes. Please do not send unsolicited bulk e-mail or unsolicited commercial e-mail to my suespammers.org address or any of my other addresses. These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
Hal Murray wrote...
I have a nice line of 2% caps in stock, but where do you get the elusive (affordable) 1% capacitors? Digikey stocks a handful of Panasonic ECQ-P(Z), POLYPROPYLENE, Radial, 0.001 to 0.47 uF. That's good to hear of, thanks! The 2% parts I have in stock are the same series, but cheaper 2% parts. I didn't realize DigiKey carried so many 1% film capacitor values in stock. -- Thanks, - Win |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
For timing purposes I suggest using a ready-to-use clock generator in tiny
SOT-23 or alike. For example from www.linear.com and www.maxim-ic.com They have a accuracy well in the 2% range and can be tuned with a little resistor 1%. Maxim sells a 32768Hz variant - crystal controlled. They're all digital ouput! Building a 32KHz oscillator with a clock crystal and having sinus output is really simple with CMOS buffers. You can mix the signal with RF getting an IF somewhere. Look at the app note at www.cypress.com how to build a time-code receiver using that concept - just of the cystral and cypress mixed-signal controller. - Henry "Winfield Hill" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hal Murray wrote... I have a nice line of 2% caps in stock, but where do you get the elusive (affordable) 1% capacitors? Digikey stocks a handful of Panasonic ECQ-P(Z), POLYPROPYLENE, Radial, 0.001 to 0.47 uF. That's good to hear of, thanks! The 2% parts I have in stock are the same series, but cheaper 2% parts. I didn't realize DigiKey carried so many 1% film capacitor values in stock. -- Thanks, - Win |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
Henry,
"Henry Kiefer" wrote in message ... Building a 32KHz oscillator with a clock crystal and having sinus output is really simple with CMOS buffers. You can mix the signal with RF getting an IF somewhere. Look at the app note at www.cypress.com how to build a time-code receiver using that concept - just of the cystral and cypress mixed-signal controller. I don't suppose you have the name and/or number of that application note? I did a little searching without success to find it. ---Joel Kolstad |
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"Standard parts" for rf amps?
Here it is Joel:
http://www.spectrum-benelux.com/docs...radioclock.pdf (Seems that it is not on the cypress site) If you realize something with the PSoC, then I would like to hear from you. - Henry "Joel Kolstad" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Henry, "Henry Kiefer" wrote in message ... Building a 32KHz oscillator with a clock crystal and having sinus output is really simple with CMOS buffers. You can mix the signal with RF getting an IF somewhere. Look at the app note at www.cypress.com how to build a time-code receiver using that concept - just of the cystral and cypress mixed-signal controller. I don't suppose you have the name and/or number of that application note? I did a little searching without success to find it. ---Joel Kolstad |
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