Designing FM Transmitters: Tips and Techniques for Selecting Component Values

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Discussion Overview

The discussion focuses on the design of FM transmitters, specifically addressing how to select appropriate component values, including coils and crystals. Participants explore various aspects of the design process, including theoretical formulas and practical considerations.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks guidance on designing FM transmitters and selecting component values.
  • Another participant notes the broad nature of the question and suggests it may be better suited for specific engineering subforums.
  • A participant provides a formula for designing tuned circuits, detailing how to calculate inductance based on frequency and capacitance.
  • There is a discussion about the feasibility of making crystals at home, with one participant stating that crystals must be purchased from manufacturers.
  • Another participant mentions the limitations of using crystal oscillators for wideband FM and discusses the use of phase-locked loops to stabilize frequency while allowing deviation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the feasibility of creating certain components, such as crystals, and the effectiveness of various oscillator types for FM transmission. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approaches to design and component selection.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully defined the specific requirements or constraints of their designs, and there are varying assumptions about the capabilities of homemade components versus commercially available ones.

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I want to know how to design fm transmitters. That is how to select appropriate values of the components. I need help
 
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This is a really, really broad question. Also, it should be in the Electrical Engineering or regular Engineering subforums. Since you're asking about specific component values, do you have a design that you're already using?
 
goto this site
http://knowhowstuff.blogspot.com/2009/05/fm-transmitter.html
 
Hello;
I want to know only how to make a coil for specific output frequency? what is a crystal? How to make a crystal and how to use it?
 
There is a formula for designing tuned circuits.

L (inductance of coil in microhenries) = 25330.3 / ((Frequency in MHz) * (Frequency in MHz) * (Capacitance in pF))

So, to make a coil to resonate with 50 pF at 25 MHz you would need an inductance of 0.81 microhenries.
In practice, this would be a small coil maybe 10 mm in diameter with 6 turns of wire on it and you might make the capacitor partly variable to tune the circuit and achieve resonance.

There are many inductance calculators on Google. They usually give different results for small coils but better ones for larger coils.

Regarding crystals... you always have to buy these. There are large factories that make them but you would not be able to make them at home. Old computers always have a few crystal oscillators in them.

See the following site for quite a good article about quartz crystal oscillators.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_oscillator
 
It not really possible to wideband FM a crystal oscillator. Free running oscillators will FM easily but do drift. It is possible to have a phase locked loop which holds the centre frequency steady but allows deviation. Some broadcast FM transmitters deviate a stabilised 10.7 Osc (required to remain within a few hundred Hz by the authorities) and then mix up to the final frequency.
 

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