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Fm Receiver
GROUP MEMBERS
Ali Raza: 92053
Ata Ur Rahman Khalid: 92057
Faizan ali 92058
Muahmmad naou bahar 92036
3rd SEMESTER
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
SUBJECT: ELECTRONICS-II
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ISLAMABAD
Introduction:
Fm receiver receiver receives the frequency from 88 Mhz to 108 Mhz.
Objective:
1
our objective is to learn about RLC circuit and application of this circuit as a
FM receiver.
Hardware:
Capacitors, Inductors, resistors, loudspeaker
Block Diagram
Specifications:
Rf amplifier:
This circuit must be capable of amplifying any frequency between 88 Mhz
2
and 108 Mhz. it is higly selective so that it passes only the selected carrier frequency
and significant side-band frequencies that contain the audio.
Local Oscillator:
This circuit produces a sine wave at frequency 10.7 MHz above the selected
Rf frequency.
Mixer :
This circuit performs the same function as in the am receiver ,except that it is out
put is 10.7 MHz Fm signal regardless of RF carrier frequency.
If Amplifier:
This circuit amplifies the 10.7 MHz Fm signal.
Limiter
The limiter removes any unwanted variations in the amplitude of the fm signal
as it comes out of the IF amplifier and produces a constant amplitude FM output at
10.7 MHz intermediate frequency.
Discriminator:
The circuit performs the equivalent function of the detector in an Am system
and is sometimes called a detector rather than a discriminator. The discriminator
recovers the audio from Fm signal.
Audio and Power Amplifiers:
This circuit is the same as in the AM system and can be shared when there is
a fm configuration.
Project schedule:
3
Nov14,2010 Lab work Faizan ali
Ali raza
Nov29,2010 Lab work Faizan ali
Naou bahar
Dec17,2010 Lab work Ata ur rahman Khalid
Ali raza
Dec 29,2010 Preparation of project Ata ur rahman Khalid
report Faizan ali
Jan5,2010 Presentation of project Ata ur rahman Khalid
report Naou bahar
Estimated cost:
Source:
Source of our hardware components is saeed electronics Rawalpindi.
References:
Electronics devices flyod
Electronics-lab.com