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Getting Started with Electronic Projects

You're reading from  Getting Started with Electronic Projects

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783554515
Pages 176 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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What we now have is a calibrated 50 MHz RF source that we will use to test our next two projects. As I mentioned before, the output is 0 dBm. This is just the value I chose. You can set it to any value you like using the attenuator calculator web page. In all projects from now on, I will assume that you are using a 50 MHz 0 dBm source.

You can achieve different output levels by using either a fixed or variable attenuator. The following image shows an example of a fixed attenuator:

SMA attenuator (copyright Mini-Circuits)

I used an SMA connector on my prototype because of its small size and ease of mounting to the PCB. Theses connectors have a much higher frequency range than we will be using on these boards, so you can use a BNC connector if you like. The following image is of a BNC-type attenuator:

BNC attenuator (copyright Mini-Circuits)

A manual variable attenuator is shown in the following image. If you are lucky enough to either have or borrow one of these, your life will be...

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