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Looking for an AM modulator design

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Hello all!

i wanna design AM modulator. the input is a voltage of 0/3/5V ('digital voltage') and the output to the antena.

can somebody give me this circuit. the carrier freq isn't determined yet (i serched google but with no good results)

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Re: AM modulator

Can you clarify what you mean by 0/3/5/'digital voltage'. Are these the available power supply voltages? How much power to you want to deliver to the antenna?
 

Re: AM modulator

most of the digital ciruits works with '1' as 5V or 3V and '0' is around 0V.

about the power i still haven't thought about it. i w'll need one that will be suficent to a apartment communication.
 

Re: AM modulator

An analog multiplier makes a nice modulator, if you don't need much power. Put the carrier on the X input, and the audio on the y input, or vice-versa. Folow this with a pwer stage with the appropriate power capability.
 

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