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FM Transmitter

Posted by Unknown Thursday, January 9, 2014 0 comments

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                                    Circuit Diagram of FM Transmitter
The circuit uses only single Transistor but good voice quality. This Circuit is very simple and uses few components. Main part of the circuit is RC ( Resistance Capacitor )circuit to produce RF at required Frequency band.
Part List
Capacitor :
10 Mfd, .01 Mfd, .001Mfd, 2.2pf, 4pf, 5pf, 27pf, 68pf
Resistance :
3.3K, 2.7K, 3.9K, 220 Ohms
Transistor=494B
Mic = Condenser Mic
3V battery with Container, Switch 

MC2833 FM Transmitter

Posted by Unknown Wednesday, September 4, 2013 0 comments
A very simple FM transmitter circuit can be designed using MC2833 integrated circuit, designed for cordless telephone and FM communication equipment. It includes a microphone amplifier, voltage controlled oscillator and two auxiliary transistors.This MC2833 FM transmitter circuit has an low drain current ( ICC =2.9mA typically ) and supports a wide range operating voltage ,from 2.8 to 9 volts .

MC2833 FM Transmitter
Crystal X1 connected at pin 16 and pin 1 ( trough a 5.1uH coil ) is fundamental mode, calibrated for parallel resonance with a 32 pF load.The final output frequency is generated by frequency multiplication within the MC2833 IC. The RF output buffer (Pin 14) and Q2 transistor are used as a frequency tripler and doubler, respectively, in the 76 and 144 MHz transmitters.


The Q1 output transistor is a linear amplifier in the 49.7 MHz and 76 MHz transmitters, and a frequency doubler in the 144 MHz transmitter.All coils used are 7 mm shielded inductors, CoilCraft series M1175A, M1282A–M1289A, M1312A or equivalent.Power output is 9 + 10 dBm for 50 MHz and 76 MHz transmitters, and 9 + 5.0 dBm for the 144 MHz transmitter at VCC = 8.0 V. Power output drops with lower VCC.

FM Transmitter Circuit

Posted by Unknown Saturday, May 11, 2013 0 comments
An low power FM Transmitter using an op-amp as the audio preamp and a single transistor as the RF amplifier.FM transmitter Circuit