How Do You Calculate Component Values in an FM Transmitter Circuit?

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The discussion focuses on analyzing an FM transmitter circuit and determining the values of specific components, including C4, C5, C6, C7, and L1. The circuit begins with an electret microphone that produces a millivolt signal, which is amplified by a transistor oscillator circuit. The tank circuit formed by Q2, C5, and L1 is crucial for tuning the frequency, with calculations suggesting a 0.68pF capacitor value for a 101MHz frequency when using a 3.6uH inductor. Participants express uncertainty about calculating C6 and the functions of C4 and C7, with suggestions that C6 may provide feedback for oscillation and C4 could act as a low-pass filter. Overall, the thread highlights the complexities of circuit analysis and the need for further clarification on component functions.
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Homework Statement


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Hi I am weak at circuit, but I need to analyse how this circuit works and to determine the values of C4, C5 ,C6,C7, and L1.
I need help for the understanding function of the whole component and determine the values of these component

Homework Equations



f=1/2√LC

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Basically, from what I've tried to research over the internet, I make a speculation of the circuit.

First of all, the circuit starts with the electret microphone picks up sounds and produces a certain millivolt signal. The c1 couples the microphone to the input of the first stage which is the oscillator circuit form by a transistor ,R2 and R3.The R3 and R2 bias signal to the transistor and being amplified here. C1 also together with C2 form an Ac coupling to block the DC. The c2 passes the audio signal to the RF oscillator(Q2 transistor) meanwhile the R6 limits the input to the base of Q2.

Q2 ,C5 and L1 form tank circuit which act as tuning to govern the frequency of operation.
The c6 on the emitter taps off a small portion of the signal and passes it to the output stage. From here, we can determine the value of C5 and L1 by using the equation mentioned above.
Let say I want to tune the frequency at 101MHz, and the value of the inductor is set to 3.6uH, I will be getting capacitor value of 0.68pF.

So far ,this is what I have got, nothing much.
Please correct me if I analyse the circuit wrongly.
and help me with the values of the rest of the components.
Thanks.
 
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Hi alexi0313. http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/5725/red5e5etimes5e5e45e5e25.gif

the first stage which is the oscillator circuit form by a transistor ,R2 and R3
Q1 is an audio amplifier. There is no tuned circuit here, so no obvious components to cause it to be an oscillator. Otherwise your description seems accurate. I´m not sure how to calculate the necessary value for C6, sorry.
 
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Thanks NascentOxygen.

There is no tuned circuit here, so no obvious components to cause it to be an oscillator...I´m not sure how to calculate the necessary value for C6

But any chance you know what its function as well as the C4 and C7?
 
I´d say C6 might be the feedback that causes that stage to oscillate; does it look like positive feedback? C4 looks like it will make sure the base is at ground for RF; though it may also form a low-pass filter (with R6//R8) to limit the audio spectrum and thus limit the bandwidth of the RF output. Which is its real purpose, I don´t know. I´ve not had much to do with designing oscillators, sorry.

Your stage 2 appears to have a topology similar to that of the Hartley in Fig 6-1 (c) here, if you swap emitter with collector: http://dev.emcelettronica.com/fundamentals-transistors-transistor-oscillators
 
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