exata
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circuito detector am
Hi!!! I need to construct an AM detector to be used in the 915MHz range. I can always get access to the carrier (transmitter's output) frequency. The big problem is that the input signal (915MHz from the receiving antenna) can vary from -40dBm to +20dBm and the AM modulation deep is very (really very) small. Some -90dBm sensitivity would be required to demodulate the signal. That means that conventional diode/rectifier demodulators are impracticable. I'm looking for a circuit that can down convert the signal to the baseband using the known LO transmitter's carrier frequency (something like a zero freq. IF mixer). I have already tested a circuit like the one shown in h**p://www.anotherurl.com/library/2.4GHz_AM_RX.htm but it seems to be impracticable at 915MHz an suffers from poor selectivity (however such a circuit developed for 915MHz would be welcome). Could someone help, please?
Thank you all.
Hi!!! I need to construct an AM detector to be used in the 915MHz range. I can always get access to the carrier (transmitter's output) frequency. The big problem is that the input signal (915MHz from the receiving antenna) can vary from -40dBm to +20dBm and the AM modulation deep is very (really very) small. Some -90dBm sensitivity would be required to demodulate the signal. That means that conventional diode/rectifier demodulators are impracticable. I'm looking for a circuit that can down convert the signal to the baseband using the known LO transmitter's carrier frequency (something like a zero freq. IF mixer). I have already tested a circuit like the one shown in h**p://www.anotherurl.com/library/2.4GHz_AM_RX.htm but it seems to be impracticable at 915MHz an suffers from poor selectivity (however such a circuit developed for 915MHz would be welcome). Could someone help, please?
Thank you all.