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Tuesday, May 7, 2013
VHF UHF Low-Noise booster circuit
VHF UHF Low-Noise amplifiers circuit can be designed using the MAX2664
and MAX2665 ultra-compact LNAs for VHF UHF applications.These devices
incorporate a broadband LNA with an integrated bypass switch. The
MAX2664 covers the UHF frequency range from 470MHz to 860MHz, and the
MAX2665 covers the VHF frequency range from 75MHz to 230MHz. Each device
has a zero-power bypass mode for improved high-signal-level handling
conditions.Both ICs has a high gain around 15dB and require a single power supply ,
that can provide an output voltage between 2.4 to 3.5 volts .VHF UHF
Low-Noise amplifiers has a very low current consumption of 3.3 mA and
can be used in applications like : Smartphones/Handsets , MP3 Players ,
Home Audio/Video and other portable navigation devices .
VHF UHF Low-Noise booster circuit
VHF UHF Low-Noise booster circuit
1.5v to 35v DC Power Supply Circuit.
Parts list.
IC = LM317
P1 = 4.7K
R1 = 120R
C1 = 100nF - 63V
C2 = 1uF - 35V
C3 = 10uF - 35V
C4 = 2200uF - 35V
D1-D4 = 1N4007
Features:
- Just add a suitable transformer (see table)
- Great to power your projects and save money on batteries
- Suitable as an adjustable power supply for experiments
- Control DC motors, low voltage light bulbs, …
Specifications :
- Preset any voltage between 1.5 and 35V
- Very low ripple (80dB rejection)
- Short-circuit, thermal and overload protection
- Max input voltage : 28VAC or 40VDC
- Max dissipation : 15W (with heatsink)
- Dimensions : 52x52mm (2.1” x 2.1”)
Technical Specifications
- Input Voltage = 40Vdc max Transformer
- Output Voltage = 1.5V to 35Vdc
- Output Current = 1.5 Amps max.
- Power Dissipation = 15W max (cooled)