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1. What are the x and y dimensions for the center position of holes 1,2, and 3 in the part shown in
Figure 26.2 (below)?
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3. Describe the function of PLL circuit.
4. Describe the function of bandpass filter.
ASK Modulator/Demodulator
U1
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VT out
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W
R1
VC Carrier in
w
x2
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VR1
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22K
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D+
In(ac)
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200p
HH
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Vo out
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VR3
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LF356
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06
11 R1
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VR5
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10
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5
3
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HTO
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Figure 18-10 KL-94005 module
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1. Is the waveform on VT out terminal an ASK modulated signal?
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2. Is the waveform on VT out terminal an OOK modulated signal?
ASK Modulator/Demodulator
U1
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VT out
X1
W
R1
VC Carrier in
w
x2
100K
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Y1
4
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10K
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X1
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x2
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VR2
R2
10K
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R6
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2.7K
22K
1N4148
D1
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VE out
D+
In(ac)
6 0H
200p
HH
6
VLP out
Vo out
U3
VR
0.01
0.1u
R8
VR3
ww
50K
Envelope Detector
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U3
LF356
VR3
LPF
U4Σ
LM311
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U5
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HH
14 SIGN IN
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5
3
VR4
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HTO
0.1u
R13
10K
I
PL
Figure 18-10 KL-94005 module
VR5
R15
U6Σ
OP37
BPF
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