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Hello,
I have a general question regarding tuning diodes: Does the oscillation voltage alter their capacitance, or is capacitance a slow changing value - like resistance and PIN diodes? The reason I ask is that I am spicing (simulation) a VCO I wish to build (wide range 140-240MHz) and get an oscillation voltage of 20 volts peak (maybe the Q is too high). This high oscillation voltage would easily swamp the tuning voltage, 3-15 volts, and forward bias the diode itself. If anyone wishs to reply directly they must remove the "xxx" from the return address or write to: james dot fenech at nec dot com dot au Thanks, James. |
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