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John Byrns wrote:
In article , Robert Casey wrote: Pat, I just ran a simulation of the use of two cathode followers (I used 12AU7's) and a 6AL5 diode ddetector. I got very good results, using a 1KHz audio sine wave, modulated onto a 95% modulated 455KHz carrier, got 55dB down of the 2nd and 3rd harmonic. I also threw in a little bit of positive bias to the detector diode to partly get it up above the "Knee". About 300mV worth of bias. Of course this requires that the AM signal be at least 2Vp-p and that the modulation index be about 95% (leaving 5% carrier at the valleys). As I'm pushing a bit into the "other side" of the AM signal. IOW, I moved the zero crossing voltage a bit to make "fake exaulted carrier". See a screen capture of my simulation schematic and results in ABPR Robert, Your simulated detector seems quite different than Patrick's, mainly because your bias network tends to turn the diode off, while Patrick's bias turns the diode on, compensating for his poor AC/DC load ratio, at least at one fixed carrier level. The diagram is a bit confusing, but the simulation "power supply" which has its normally positive end tied to ground I made it a negative voltage. (I was lazy, easier to change the value and make it negative than to redraw the wires...). In any event, I'm biasing the diode a bit more "on". This to get up out of the curved portion of the vacuum tube diode characteristic. I still have to actually try this circuit (with or without bias) in hardware. I have a Heathkit AM tuner I could try it in. I'll use submini tubes with wire leads, smaller and no sockets to mount. |
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