Balun for 436mhz design with 50Ohn impedance.
I am working on RF design and use CC115l IC for 433Mhz 50 ohm. now i want to get 436Mhz with same IC , so what necessary changes are required? like component value change, or add more components etc.
please give reply as soon as possible.
Thanks
did you read the datasheet .... always a good place to start ;)
http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datashe...I1/CC115L.html
be aware that if you move off 433MHz to 436 MHz you are moving to a freq that requires licencing for use
and depending on your activities you may upset a lot of people that may result in legal action against you
Dave
As a starting point, consider that the balun components used in the reference design have at least 5% tolerance and are at best selected from an E24 (about 10% step) series. So the nominal balun center frequency can't be met better than 10 or 20 MHZ. Means there won't be a problem to use the 434 MHz band balun for a frequency slightly below or above.
Davenn's point of using a legal frequency range applies nervertheless.
Hi,
Thanks for reply,
if i use same components value for 433Mhz transmission freq then how can i get 436Mhz transmission freq?
and we need pcb antenna for 436Mhz so please suggest for it.
[QUOTE=Rujul Desai;1428485]Hi,
Thanks for reply,
if i use same components value for 433Mhz transmission freq then how can i get 436Mhz transmission freq?[QUOTE]
did you bother to read the datasheet on the link I provided ?
No changes are required if you follow the directions.
hi,
Can you please suggest that how to calculate balun component value and LC filter component?
Thanks
Calculation isn't easy, particularly for the balun, the method is basically discussed in a TI application note for the 2.4GHz chips, see the link here: https://www.edaboard.com/thread333609.html
But you don't need to calculate anything, you're fine with the 434 MHz values, as previously explained.