Hello friends
i want to design a FM Transmitter with transistor.i see a lot of circuit that use transistor az modulator.but in university we didn't read anything about transistor az fm modulator. i want a good reference that explained Transistor az FM modulator and tell more about it (theory and experimental)
TV TRANSMISSION MAINLY CONSISTS OF FM MODULATION ...
(the 1st transistor is used for modulating sound and the 2nd transistor is used for modulating video signal to the channel)
and this site is the best at it...
just 1 transistor and you get a tv transmitter....
but i want know about transistor as modulator theory and experimental things(how it modulate two signal in FM transmitter) where should we inject the signals? and other things like these.
To modulate the frequency of an oscillator, varactor diode is preferred. Transistors do not have the desired variable-capacitance response. Some transistors can be found but using a diode is much simpler and the results are better. A transistor is often used as amplitude modulator, but in high-frequency (>10 MHz) range, a PIN diode is again better and offers more predictable results than a transistor.
Thanks jiripolivka
but as you see this url **broken link removed**
you will know that most of the frequency modulator use transistor az modulator instead of PIN or Varactor diode
Actually the right way to say (using your words) is: "most of the CHEAP AND FOUND ON THE NET frequency modulator use transistor az modulator instead of PIN or Varactor diode".
As was stated, a good frequency modulator would use varactors, and do not modulate the internal capacitance of the transistors, which are hardly affected by the transistor bias, resulting a poor FM modulation with a lot of AM components.
Thanks vfone
i read some refrences and know you are right.
could you tell me a book or application note about baias transistor and the theory of fm modulation with it?