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Offline richard1991Topic starter

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Fairchild RC2211A: How to use the formula for FM detection
« on: January 10, 2018, 02:05:20 pm »
Hi. Can someone please help by verifying I understand how to use a formula?  Thanks.

The formula is in this data sheet:

http://www.littlediode.com/datasheets/pdf/Datasheets-RC2/RC2211A.PDF

On page 9 under "Linear FM detection".

VOUT = R1 VR / 100  R0  Volts/% deviation.

Let's say that the FM carrier signal was at 1 Mhz and the maximum frequency deviation for the system was set at 5Khz (i.e. fc 1Mhz and the deviation +/- 5Khz (10Khz frequency swing). Say also the max modulating frequency for the system was set as 5Khz.  That would mean if we, in practice, used a modulating signal of 5Khz, the modulation index would 5Khz/5khz = 1.  Also, we would have 100% modulation.

Mostly, I'm not sure about the last part of the formula (Volts/% deviation). Rich

P.S. Is the acual formula this?: VOUT = R1 VR / 100  R0  And the last bit telling us something about the answer?
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Offline richard1991Topic starter

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Re: Fairchild RC2211A: How to use the formula for FM detection
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2018, 02:25:59 pm »
I think the text is saying that the result is volts per unit of deviation. So, if the deviation were to be 100% you would multiply the anwer by 100.
 

Offline floobydust

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Re: Fairchild RC2211A: How to use the formula for FM detection
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2018, 09:28:29 am »
Look at the Exar XR2211A datasheet, same equation but with proper formatting, pg. 18
 

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Re: Fairchild RC2211A: How to use the formula for FM detection
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2018, 10:44:32 am »
Thanks for the heads up on the much better document produced by Exar.

The formula then is this: VOUT     =    R1         VREF
                                                          ____________
                                                             100        R0       

The ouput being output voltage change per unit of FM deviation.
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