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how to make a 555 FM radio transmitter?

nschreiber0813
nschreiber0813 over 11 years ago

Dear: Element 14

First of all I would like to say is sorry about my last post. My last post about voltage regulation was too difficult for me and that's what it really came down to. So I have decided to give up on that project and start a new one. First of all I am building a FM radio transmitter with a 555 timer. In order to build a 555 timer fm radio you need a capacitor. But I am not sure what farads of a capacitor I need. More or less I am not sure I what I know is correct. I think according to my math I need a 18000000 Farad capacitor which is really impossible to get to. I want my radio transmitter to broadcast up to 108 MHz through 88 MHz which is your basic broadcast signal. But am I right. You see here is my math, one Ampere times MHz divided by six because I am using six volts. Any questions ask me or look at my diagram. Thanks!!!

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  • D_Hersey
    D_Hersey over 10 years ago +3
    Well, if I were on a desert island with this problem, which I am not except by way of allegory and empathy, and it was my binary choice, [doncha just love hypotheticals!] it would be my druthers to be…
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    johnbeetem over 10 years ago in reply to nschreiber0813 +2 suggested
    Noah Schreiber wrote: I suggest you take a look at the 555 data sheets. Here's the list of 555-like timers at Texas Instruments: Timers - Products - TI.com . If you look at the column labeled "Frequency…
  • johnbeetem
    johnbeetem over 10 years ago in reply to ntewinkel +2
    Nico teWinkel wrote: On the other hand, I did find this article (among many others) on how to make an FM transmitter using an NE555 timer: Using 555 as FM transmitter Circuit Diagram | Electronic…
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    0 nschreiber0813 over 10 years ago

    Dear: Element 14

    What would happen if I were to put a resistor in between C1 and R3 do you think that I could increase the frequency of the 555 timer by doing that. If so how much resistance would I need and would I need a different capacitor. If not what should I do to increase the frequency of my 555 timer.

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    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago in reply to nschreiber0813

    Noah, you need to read up on the 555 timer chip, just Google 555 timer and you will find copious amounts of data, the chip has been around for well over 40 years

     

    here is a good place to start http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/555_timer_IC

     

    you will be hard pushed to get it running reliably at 88 to 108 Mhz, it may be possible but you would need to be very skilled at building RF Circuits, you would be better off starting with perhaps an AM radio then work up to it, but there is a lot of self study needed either way

     

    Good luck

     

    Peter

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    0 nschreiber0813 over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Dear: Peter

    Wow Peter good resource. I found a few facts I already new and a few facts I didn't. I am still reading it right now so thank you. Also Peter I have drawn to the conclusion that my math was wrong. You see I have no idea where I got that high of a number so maybe I need a 18 pF capcitor. I am still checking to see if I am right and I am still reading that article right now so thank you.

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    0 nschreiber0813 over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Dear: Peter

    Wow Peter good resource. I found a few facts I already new and a few facts I didn't. I am still reading it right now so thank you. Also Peter I have drawn to the conclusion that my math was wrong. You see I have no idea where I got that high of a number so maybe I need a 18 pF capcitor. I am still checking to see if I am right and I am still reading that article right now so thank you.

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