
Signal Propagation on sea water path | Eng-Tips
Feb 27, 2006 · Hi Is the propagation of a signal on a sea water path faster than that on a all ground path. I know that conductivity causes this but what is the equation or theory that …
Litz wire for induction heater | Eng-Tips
Apr 4, 2011 · I need to make up flexible cable for induction heater coil and I would like to work out best configuration of Litz Wire to minimize losses. 1 kHz 100 A 1000 mm cable length. copper …
IC's for WWVB Reception at 60kHz | Eng-Tips
Mar 6, 2005 · Oh - be prepared for outages of that 60 kHz signal. Depending on your location, the signal can disappear for days at a time (propagation?, interference?, maintenance or repairs at …
carrier frequency and output frequency | Eng-Tips
Jan 26, 2006 · 1000 Hz motor frequency at 7 kHz carrier is doable, but be prepared to have some interference between carrier and motor frequencies. An output filter could perhaps improve the …
455KHz bandpass filter requirement for superhet receiver
Feb 26, 2007 · Hello I have just designed and built the following simple AM superhet receiver. and It is just to receive the station on AM 1026KHz. The Mixer is a switching mixer and literally just …
Looking for 4046 PLL experience | Eng-Tips
May 3, 2012 · I'm working on extracting a clock signal of around 15 kHz using the CMOS 4046 PLL's type II phase comparator. The type II phase comparator should ideally lock the VCO to …
CMOS Switch Mixer too simple? | Eng-Tips
Mar 18, 2007 · Also, your local oscillator is 216 kHz? So with a 1026 kHz RF signal your IF is either 810 or 1242 kHz, not 455 kHz. Or is that a typo? And some of the components and time …
square wave -->sine using passive bandpass filter | Eng-Tips
Jun 16, 2005 · Hi, I'm designing a circuit that will take a square wave generated by a microprocessor and feeds it through a bandpass filter to get a sine wave. The application will …
looking at irig b signal | Eng-Tips
Sep 3, 2005 · I am checking an irig b signal which in this case is modulated with a 1 khz signal. Being as it is amplitude modulated I would expect a solid 1000 cycle rate to show on the …
Math for balanced mixer... | Page 2 | Eng-Tips
Nov 9, 2002 · Assuming signals at 54.997 kHz and 55.003 kHz and then mixing these (mathematically) with 55kHz I get 109.997kHz, 110.003KHz and 3 Hz. I don't get anything at …