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I would need to implement a conventional protection scheme in a microgrid and the `new' scheme in the microgrid and compare the performance in Powerworld Simulator.
Is it possible to be done? If so, can someone help me in this?
Okay let's say I am supposed to do it based on the oscillator and power amplifier alone? How am I going to go about it?
The first stage is a oscillator where I am supposed to pump a signal in at Q2 using a pulse. The second stage is a power amplifier.
I will try later but i still hope that i can get help from here too. Or even better is there any way I can design a transmitter circuit that transmits at 145MHz?
How am I supposed to choose the values or pick any crystal model based on the frequency that I want? Any help on that too?
Can I use the values that you have shown me?
I need to attach a 433.92MHz crystal at the part where it is circled by red. I am using LTSpice.
I would need some help in this. Any values that i need to insert for the model? Or is there any spice model that i can use for this?
I have done something, however, am not sure whether is this correct after I have done matching.
Before
After
This is matched at 1GHz. Please take a look at around 1GHz. Hope that this is more or less correct.
I think the modules I am referring is like oscillator in one board, preamplifier in one board etc. I don't think there are circuits available in the internet?
I have a upcoming project that is required to design transmitter circuit and receiver circuit to transmit at 145MHz and receive at 145MHz.
The design should be based on BJTs etc. Should be done step by step for example Preamplifier one module, oscillator one module power amplifier another. The...
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