what range of value of choke can i use to block RF from 80Mhz to 100Mhz from other part of the frequency.how do u calculate the value of choke that should be used to block RF from 80 to 100Mhz with a help of formula!please help me ,the last time!
An RF choke doesn't designate a frequency selective filter, just a an impedance above a certain application dependant level. You have discussed examples in your various other posts before.
What you request now sounds like a bandstop. The most simple bandstop would be a parallel resonant circuit tuned to 90 MHz (in case of a series connected filter).
my doubt is that i want to calculate the value of the choke which can block 80Mhz RF signals from entering to the other circuit with a help of the formula!.like this " https://www.flickr.com/photos/aj_silverthunder/4140932373/ ".
so i need all u r help guys!
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and how can u know that a 50K inductive reactance can block 80Mhz RF signals!
You should have an additional capacitor at the pin to insure the RF is minimized. What attenuation(A) do you require? If z1 is the impedance of the choke. Z2 is the impedance of the blocking cap. Then
attenuation = z2/(z1+z2)
with your givens and assuming attenuation of 60db or A=1000
C = (1/A -1)/4*pi*f^2*L