Published:2009/7/16 1:25:00 Author:Jessie
Upper transistor conducts when positive input pulse exceeds 3 v, and lower transistor shunts excess current to ground similarly for negative inputs above 3v, to keep output at 3 v for both polarities. Circuit provides own reference voltage.-S. B. Gray, Bipolar Limiter Reduces D-C Loss, Electronics, 38:24, p 65. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:25:00 Author:Jessie
Transistor electronic switch driven by. mvbr provides 10-microsec pulses at 1,500 pps for modulating receiver dose to 100% with pulsed interference.- B. T. Newman, Evaluating Radio Receiver Susceptibility to Interference, Electronics, 34:15, p 70-74. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:24:00 Author:Jessie
Provides compression of sine or square waves with minimum of phase distortion. Feedback paths in two direct-coupled transistor pairs improve limiting action of 100-kc pulse amplifier in which signals under 5 mv get 35 db of gain, with gain dropping to unity as signal strength increases to peak of 400 mv.-L. H. Dulberger, Pulse Amplifier with Nonlinear Feedback, Electronics, 31:45, p 86-87. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:23:00 Author:Jessie
Uses conventional 6AL5 series noise limiter arrangement.-NBS, Handbook Preferred Circuits Navy Aeronautical Electronic Equipment, Vol. 1, Electron Tube Circuits, 1963, p N12-1. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:22:00 Author:Jessie
Avalanche pulse generator used with 10.Mc AT.-cut crystal supplies nanosecond pulses with high sea bility and high repetition rate, for phase-locking microwave oscillcators and for generating vhf and uhf local oscillator signals.-J. N. Bridgeman, Crystal Accurately Controls Avalanche Pulse Generator, Electronics, 38:23, p 112-113. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:21:00 Author:Jessie
Conventional 6AL5 series noise limiter and diode detector are here augmented by elaborate lone control network.-NBS, Handbook Preferred Circuits Navy Aeronautical Electronic Equipment, Vol. 1, Electron Tube Circuits, 1963, p N12-1. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:20:00 Author:Jessie
Used in a-m receivers to demodulate i-f output and reduce effect of short-duration electrical disturbances or impulse interference. Audio output is 20 to 150 mv rms, and upper 3-db frequency is 7,000 cps.-NBS, Handbook Preferred Circuits Navy Aeronautical Electronic Equipment, Vol. I, Electron lube Circuits, 1963, PC 62, p 62-2. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:08:00 Author:Jessie
Input shaping network with Inst-recovery diodes permits generation of wide pulses at high repetition rates (up to 100 Mc).-W. T. Rhoades, 100.Mc Pulse Generator Provides 50% Duty Cycle, Electronics, 37:32, p 42-43.
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Published:2009/7/16 1:06:00 Author:Jessie
Can be used to improve performance of old communication receivers as well as modern equipment. L1 is several ferrite beads over short loop of about No.20 insulated wire. Transformer is made by winding about 10 bifilar turns of about No. 20 wire on 0.5-inch toroid core. - E. Pacyna, Wideband Preamp, Ham Radio, Oct. 1976, p 60-61. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:04:00 Author:Jessie
Solid-state components simplify construction of good HF utility-type receiver suitable for monitoring WWV and other station transmissions or for checking specific frequencies in HF bands. Receiver is single-conversion superheterodyne with FET front end, crystal-controlled. No bandswitching is required over 6-15 MHz range. All transistors are MPF 102 or HEP 802. IF transformer is part of Miller IF module. L is 26 turns No.26 on 1/4-inch form, tapped at 13 turns. Y1 is 9.545 MHz for 10-MHz WWV, and Y2 is 14.545 MHz for 15-MHz WWV.-Build a Useful HF Receiver, 73 Magazine, Dec. 1977, p 216-217.
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Published:2009/7/16 1:04:00 Author:Jessie
Sharp pulse is pro duced ct each zero crossing, for phase con trol of scr power supply. When instantaneous line voltage is zero, differential amplifier Q1-Q2 is balanced and collectors swing to +2.5 v, causing gate to produce 2-v, 20-microsec output pulse.-S. Prigozy, Zero. Crossing Detector Provides Fast Sync Pulses, Electronics, 38:8 p 91. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 1:02:00 Author:Jessie
Produces pulses of known length and amplitude when triggered by external pulse.-C. M. Stewart, Monostable Pulse Generator Employs Zener-Diode Clamp, Electronics, 34:19, p 76-77. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 0:55:00 Author:Jessie
R2 varies off time from 0.25 to 40 sec, while R15 provides variation of over 100 to 1 in ratio of on time to off time. Pulse width and inferpulse time con thus be adjusted independently.-A. A Dargis, On and Off Time Adjusted Independently, Electronics, 37:31, p 50-51.
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Published:2009/7/16 0:52:00 Author:Jessie
When driven by sine waves circuit gives high-quality square waves over wide frequency range. Output voltage is essentially constant ct 1.5 v peak-to-peak if input voltage is high enough to saturate silicon diodes.-W. E. Nemeth, Two. State Sine-Wave Clipper, Electronics, 34:11, p 64. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 0:50:00 Author:Jessie
Output A gives 50-millisec positive pulses and output B gives 120-millisec positive pulses, both square wave and both at 0.5 cps, with rise and fall limes under 2 micro. sec for 12.v pulses. Circuit uses one unijunction transistor, two npn transistors, and four pnp transistors.-R. W. Maine, Generating Two Rectangular Waves, Electronics, 37:18, p 82-83. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 0:48:00 Author:Jessie
Rheo-stat in series with pulse transformer primary winding controls bitts current to adjust output pulse width over range of 0.06 to 5 microsec. Rise time is less thon 40 nsec.-Blocking Oscillator Has Variable Width Output, Electronics, 36:11, p 156. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 0:19:00 Author:Jessie
Free-running mvbr Q1-Q2 triggers sawtooth generator Q3, which in turn acts through emitter-follower Q4 to drive delay-adjusting amplifiers Q5, Q6 and Q7, each driving silicon tratnsistor working in avalanche mode. Common output is group of three 10-v pulses having rise times below 1 nsec.-R. Charbonnier, Avalanche Transistors Test 10.Nsec Logic, Electronics, 36:28, p 46. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 0:12:00 Author:Jessie
Response is flat within 1 dB over entire frequency range for 12-dB output. Circuit requires no initial adjustments and cannot be damaged by mismatched loads. Designed primarily for communication applications. Uses Siliconix VMP-4 vertical MOS power transistor.-E. Oxner, Will VMOS Power Transistor. - E. Oxner, Will VMOS Power Transistor Replace Bipolars in HF Systems? , EDN Magazine, June 20, 1977, p 71-75. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 0:11:00 Author:Jessie
Suitable for reception of local AM broadcast stations, L1 is standard ferrite-rod antenna or suitable winding on 5/16-inch ferrite rod 31/2 inches long, for use with broadcast-band tuning capacitor. Choose value of CX that gives maximum sensitivity.-Circuits, 73 Magazine, July 1975, p 170. (View)
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Published:2009/7/16 0:08:00 Author:Jessie
Basic crystal detector circuit can be tuned over 4-MHz range and can also serve as AM detector for 10.7-MHz IF strip. L2 is 64 turns on 1/2-inch diameter air-wound, center-tapped, with 2 turns around it for L1. C1 is about 365 pF. UnmarkedC can be 0.01 μF. - B. Hoisington, Tuned Diode VHF Receivers, 73 Magazine, Dec. 1974, p 81-84. (View)
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