Re: Hartley and Colpitts theory and design
- From: John - KD5YI <groups5munge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 02:33:34 GMT
POWERMOS wrote:
Hi all, this is my first time in this NG, then I hope my request isn't OT.
I'm searching for paper related mathematical analysis of Colpitts and Hartley oscillator (I know the basic theory related 3-point oscillator), but I'm searchig for a in deep coverage about transistor oscillator design, with also comparison from Hartley oscillator with mutual inductance and Colpitts, and how I can proof the better amplitude stability for the Hartley compared Colpitts oscillator and so on.
Thanks in advance if someone can help me...
Fabio
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Introduction to Radio Frequency Design
-- by Wes Hayward, W7ZOI.
A thorough treatment of the fundamental methods of radio frequency design using mathematics as needed to develop intuition for RF circuits and systems. You'll find emphasis on applications of simple circuit models whenever possible. Prepares readers to actually design HF, VHF and UHF equipment.
400 pages. First ARRL Edition, Fourth Printing, © 1994-2004, The American Radio Relay League, Inc. (ISBN: 0-87259-492-0) #4920 -- $39.95
Don't let the title mislead you; it is an in-depth treatment.
Cheers, John .
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