Wednesday, November 28
FM TRANSMITTERS
THE SIMPLEST CIRCUIT
The following circuit is the simplest FM circuit you can get. It has no microphone but the coil is so
MICROPHONIC that it will pick up noises in the room via vibrations on a table.
The circuit does not have any section that determines the frequency. In the next circuit and all those that
follow, the section that determines the frequency of operation is called the TUNED CIRCUIT or TANK
CIRCUIT and consists of a coil and capacitor. The transistor and components surrounding the tuned
circuit simply keep the tuned circuit operating at its RESONANT FREQUENCY. This circuit does not have
this feature. The transistor turns on via the 47k and this puts a pulse through the 15 turn winding. The
magnetic flux from this winding passes through the 6 turn winding and into the base of the transistor via
the 22n capacitor. This pulse is amplified by the transistor and the circuit is kept active.
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