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Page 1: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Technical talks for 2008

Page 2: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

The design of HF

Transmitters,

Receivers,

and Antennas.

Page 3: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

The format of the talks

The talks will be semi theoretical

Speakers should be available for discussions afterwards or on other weeks

Some will want a deeper understanding

Others just want to use technology confidently

Page 4: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Practical examples will be used where possible

Suitable group projects will be identified

Anonymous feedback forms will be used

Page 5: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Reference designs

In order to retain our focus we will regularly refer to the circuit diagrams

of two kits.

The BITX20 and the SoftRock 40/80m.

Page 6: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

BITX20

Picture from Hendricks QRP Kits

Page 7: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

It’s a fairly simple transceiver

It uses few circuit variations

It does not use software

Why the BITX20?

Page 8: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

We will learn to break down “big” circuit diagrams (next)

Don’t Panic!

Page 9: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

BITX20 bidirectional SSB transceiver

Page 10: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

A BITX20 single stage

Page 11: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

We will learn to break down small circuit diagrams even

smaller.

(Another day)

Page 12: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

SoftRock RxTx 40/80m

Picture from Nicolas M1HOG.com

Page 13: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

It uses a range of circuit variations

It is a more modern design

It introduces digital techniques

Why the SoftRock RxTx?

Page 14: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

SoftRock Receiver

Page 15: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Many of the same principles are used in the:

The SDR Transmitter

(avert your eyes for now if you like)

Page 16: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

SoftRock Transmitter

Page 17: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

These circuits were just to set the scene.

We will come back to them during the following talks:-

Page 18: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Fundamentals

Current, voltage

Conductors, resistors

Potential dividers

Kirchoff's laws

Page 19: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Signals & test equipment

DC / AC

Signal Generators

Graphs, Time, Amplitude, Frequency, Phase(using visualisation tools)

Oscilloscopes (practical to follow)

RC Bridges & Grid Dip Oscillators

Page 20: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Electric and Magnetic Fields

Electric fields, capacitors

Magnetic Fields (Using visualisation tools)

Magnetic Materials, Inductors and Transformers (Bifilar winding, Baluns)

Page 21: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Analogue circuit design

Diodes, Transistors (Bipolar, FET), Valves

Transistor circuits: Common emitter, emitter follower, common base, biasing, feedback.

Transistor pairs: Cascode, long tailed, mirror.

Page 22: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Introduction to integrated circuits

ICs are not scary: lets look inside

Operational amplifiers & their internal design

Gates, flip-flops, transmission gates

Page 23: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

The first commercial op-amp, the K2-W 1952

http://www.ieee.org/portal/site/sscs/menuitem.f07ee9e3b2a01d06bb9305765bac26c8/index.jsp?&pName=sscs_level1_article&TheCat=2171&path=sscs/07Fall&file=Lee.xml

Page 24: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Analogue signal processing

Superhet (supersonic heterodyne) receivers

Mixers (multipliers). Single / double balanced

Filters (RC, RC active, LCR passive)

Filter design with passives or op-amps

Page 25: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Electro Magnetic Fields (e.g. radio waves)

Transmission lines / coax cables

Propagating EM Fields

Fundamental Antenna theory (dipoles)

Antenna matching / tuning

Phased arrays / Yagis

Page 26: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Digital signal processing

Digital Communications e.g. PSK31

A/D & D/A, Shannon’s law, sampling theory

Some more logic circuits

Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)

Digital filters and their design

Page 27: Technical talks for 2008. The design of HF Transmitters, Receivers, and Antennas

Demonstrations of digital signal processing

These will be non-theoretical demonstrations of signal processing using a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) demo system.

If interested this can be followed up with more detail and a live demonstration of programming