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I built two versions of a Colpitts VCO using red LEDs as varicaps.
Version one had too much load capacitance and the center frequency was a few kHz below nominal. However, it had a fairly wide tuning range as the LED was varied about 10p it would tune around 1kHz. A second version had exactly the right base load capacitance (it oscillated within a few Hz of 25MHz on powerup), but the tuning range using almost an identical setup is much narrower. Is this strong attraction to the natural Crystal frequency normal? -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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