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ECE 1100: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Notes 11 Crystal Radio Principles Spring 2011 Wanda Wosik Associate Professor, ECE Dept. Slides developed by Dr. Jackson
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Crystal Radio Schematic
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Resonant Circuit Inductor L [Henrys] Capacitor C [Farads] Resonant frequency: Adjusting C allows you to “tune” the circuit to respond to a given frequency. This uses the principle of resonance.
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Amplitude Modulation m(t) = audio (message) signal (voice) | m(t) | < 1 t Ex (t)Ex (t) High frequency signal (broadcast from antenna) t m(t)m(t) Audio message signal A0A0 Field transmitted from transmit antenna: Your ear cannot hear such a signal!
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Detection t v (t)v (t) diode + - v(t)v(t) sinusoidal signal (from receive antenna) The diode only allows current to flow in one direction. S earphone
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Low-Pass Filtering Peak of signal t Average value of signal: v A (t) (proportional to the amplitude) The total rectified signal (red part) consists of a sum of two parts: (1)The average v A ( t ) (2)A high-frequency part that has a zero average value. v (t)v (t)
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Low-Pass Filtering (cont.) t t v A (t) t v H (t) Audio signal + DC offset High-frequency signal (zero average value) + v (t)v (t)
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Your ear cannot respond to the high-frequency signal (it is beyond the frequency range of human hearing) or the DC offset. What your ear hears t m (t)m (t) Audio message signal Human hearing range: 20 [Hz] – 20 [kHz] Low-Pass Filtering (cont.)
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