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Submitted By,
Group-5
Devanshi Piprottar
(131011)
Rajvi Trivedi
(131039)
Shailaja Sampat
(131046)
Preksha Chavda
A
Antenn
a
Radio
Receiver
AM station
Uses:
1. Signal Separation
2. Voltage Amplification
C
- Resonance Frequency
Extras:
- Impedance(Z)
1/C*, 1/F
Lower
boundary
Upper
boundary
carrier frequencies of different radio
transmitters
D
Serial Diode Detector (Diode + Capacitor + Resistance of
headphones):
C
Uses:
1. Extraction of Information
Antenna:
Extra:
- Antenna is made of copper wire (more convenient is Litz
wire*) which is thick enough to get protection against weather
conditions
- The Longer is antenna, Better its functionality (> 6m)
- Antenna is the best HF (High Frequency) amplifier
Ground:
Extras:
- Connecting receiver to the ground (for better reception)
- Water plumbing, Electrical ground, Soil beneath are possible
ground methods
Others:
Extras:
- Hubs with isolated plates
- Coupled capacitor which is responsible for transferring signals from
antenna to oscillatory circuit and its value depends on length of
antenna
WORKING METHODOLOGY:
Reception antenna behaves as a voltage generator, having
internal resistance and capacitance. Resistance damps the
oscillatory circuit and reduces its selectivity (prevents mixing
of stations) and sensitivity (signal strength reduction).
Antenna's Capacitance reduces the reception bandwidth.
These both factors are undesirable. Capacitance at which
signals from antenna will not be much weakened while
simultaneously considering appropriate selectivity and
bandwidth. Hence choose largest Capacitance value (>30pF)
at which all the stations of interest are included and the
strongest of them does not jam the reception of other stations.
Output of Reception antenna is provided to oscillatory circuit.
Then inductance value is calculated as described previously.
Simplicity
Thank You
Reference:
http://www.mikroe.com/old/books/rrbook/chapter3/chapter3a.ht
m#3.1. The Simplest Radio Receiver