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"I suspect that there may be several good explanations for your results that are less exciting than a new discovery! Sorry."
thank you for your response.
I never said that it was a new discovery ! The reason i posted this thread was to understand what was happening so i can correct whatever it...
i am attempting to transmit a signal using loop antenna transmitter and receiver.
i am using two square loop antennas as transmitters each connected to a function generator (24Vp-p and 20mW power output), one is set to 200Khz and the other to 1500Khz.
the two transmitters are set opposite to...
i am using a function generator at frequency around 1Mhz, but the generator's maximum output power is 20mW and maximum current output is 3mA !!!
i need at least 1 W power. what would be a good solution?
would a darlington amp work at an input current in uA range and at 5v VCC?
if not, what other methods can i use to amplify the current at the specified values?
thank you.
the signal is sinusoidal, i need to amplify it to 12Vpp then transmit using an antenna (50 ohms)
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the signal is sinusoidal, i need to amplify it to 12Vpp then transmit using an antenna (50ohm)...
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