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TV transmitter circuit (IC-MC374).
A very simple and high quality TV transmitter circuit based on IC MC374 is shown in this article.MC1374 is an integrated TV modulator circuit that can be used in various TV transmitter applications. The MC1374 includes all necessary circuitries required for a TV modulator such as sound carrier oscillator, FM audio modulator, dual input RF modulator etc. The IC packed with a lot of great features like wide dynamic range, single supply operation, low distortion, variable gain radio frequency modulator section, minimum intermodulation distortion, + or – Sync etc. The IC requires few external components and can be operated from a supply voltage range from 5 to 12V DC.The circuit diagram of the TV transmitter using MC1374 is shown below.
Circuit description.
Video section.
The
video signal input to the circuit can be either negative or positive. The RF
output will be approximately zero when the voltages at pin 1 and 11 are equal
and the RF output increases linearly as the difference in voltage increases.
Resistors R1,R2 and R3 determines the Q factor of the circuit are here their
values are so chosen that the Q factor is around 15 which is the desired value
for this IC. Resistor R8 connected between pins 12 and 13 sets the modulator
gain. The RF output is available from pin 9 which is actually a source which
drives a load connected from positive supply line to pin 9. The frequency of
the RF oscillator is controlled by the tank circuit comprising of components L1
and C2 connected in association with pins 7 and 6. With the present values of
L1 and C2 the RF oscillator frequency is around 105MHz. Components L3, L4, C11,
C12 and C13 forms a double pi low pass filter which filters away second
harmonics from the radio frequency output. These second harmonics usually occur
at very high frequencies due to small imbalances in the device. Resistors R9
and R11 forms the bias circuit for the video input pin. Switch S1 can be used
for selecting channel 3 or channel 4 operations.
Audio section.
Frequency
modulation is used for transmitting the audio signals. Inductor L2 connected
between pin 2 & 3 and the capacitor C3 from pin 3 to ground forms the
necessary tank circuit for the FM sections oscillator. Resistor R12 and R13
forms a biasing network for the audio input pin (pin14). C6 is the decoupling
capacitor for the audio input while C10 is the decoupling capacitor for the
video input. The modulate FM signal available at pin 3 of the IC is coupled pin
1 of the IC through resistor R6 and capacitor C4 and then this signal is
modulated onto the AM carrier. Capacitor C9 filters off noise if any from the
power supply. R4 and R5 form a biasing network for the pin 1 of the IC. C14 a
noise bypass capacitor for the oscillator B+ pin (pin14) of the IC. This pin
can be used for shutting down the sound system during the alignment of the AM
section.
Notes.
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Assemble the circuit on a good quality PCB.
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Use a holder for mounting the IC.
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Circuit can be powered from anything
between 5 to 12V DC.
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Using a battery for powering the circuit
will reduce noise and improve the performance.
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If a DC power supply is used, then it must
be well regulated.
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For L1 make 4 turns of
#22 enamelled copper wire on a 0.25 inch plastic former.
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For L2 make 40 turns of #36 enamelled
copper wire on a 0.18 inch plastic former.
HND in Electrical Electronic (Telecommunication) Engineering.
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