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Andy,
Thanks. I am using single-ended output from the SA602 as well as for the SA605 input. I decouple the unused output/input with 100n Cap in each case. How do you know the match is working correctly ? My concern is that when I build the circuit and sweep it with a sig gen and tune it for peak, how do I know the match to is correct in the first place. Regards David Andy wrote: David wrote: Andy, Thanks for the information. So my matching circuit may look like.... Mixer Out(1k5) - Series coupling cap(1n) - Var L to ground - C-Tap across L - Crystal Filter - C-Tap - var L across C-Tap - Coupling C(1n) - SA605 Input (4500//3.5 pF) C-Tap caps to ground are also tuneable. I suppose the Q of the match would not need to be particularly high as the selectivity is provided by the Crystal filter. Regards David Andy writes: There is a formula for the required Q to perform the match. Qreq'd = Square Root of ( (Rhigh/Rlow ) - 1 ) 1500 or Sqrt of ( ------------ - 1 ) 800 It's been a while so, if I got this wrong, I am sure some of the local RF engineers will correct me... Anyway,,, this is the minimum Q required in the tank to allow the match to be accomplished.... This comes from the equvalency formulae for series to parallel comversion: 2 2 2 Rp = Rs ( Q + 1 ) Xp = Xs ( Q + 1) / Q for coverting parallel resistance or reactance into equivalent series resistance or reactance..... Sure you can use Z and Y, but the above are much much easier..... I can't follow your diagram very well, but I think you have it.... ... I am assuming SINGLE ENDED OUTPUT. For balanced output, it is different... Andy W4OAH |
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