Jul 5, 2002 #1 P pkn11425 Junior Member level 1 Joined Jan 29, 2002 Messages 19 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 89 DCF77 Has anybody experienced with DCF77 signal?!? I am designing a receiver and singal processing part. TRF I think is one possible solution, Superetherodyne is excessive. Suggestions and difficulties encountered are welcome. Thank you.
DCF77 Has anybody experienced with DCF77 signal?!? I am designing a receiver and singal processing part. TRF I think is one possible solution, Superetherodyne is excessive. Suggestions and difficulties encountered are welcome. Thank you.
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Jul 6, 2002 #3 O OrcadPads Newbie level 6 Joined Dec 1, 2001 Messages 11 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 22 Hi pkn11425, What mean by "TRF"? I am a electronic engineer and with 5yrs exp. designing RF clock. I am sure that I can help you! Normally, the signal is received by a ferrite coil and amp. by a ASIC chip, and that let MCU to decode. Regards, OrcadPads
Hi pkn11425, What mean by "TRF"? I am a electronic engineer and with 5yrs exp. designing RF clock. I am sure that I can help you! Normally, the signal is received by a ferrite coil and amp. by a ASIC chip, and that let MCU to decode. Regards, OrcadPads