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The TEA5711 wasn't very good, is obsolete and is not made anymore.
The radio is shown in its datasheet.
Patrick Cambre made the radio a few years ago and its construcion is on the internet: **broken link removed**
The TEA5711 wasn't very good, is obsolete and is not made anymore.
The radio is shown in its datasheet.
Patrick Cambre made the radio a few years ago and its construcion is on the internet: **broken link removed**
the tea5711 wasn't very good, is obsolete and is not made anymore.
The radio is shown in its datasheet.
Patrick cambre made the radio a few years ago and its construcion is on the internet: the tea5711t fm stereo receiver project
Hello guys...
Check out the stereo FM receiver I made with the hard to find TEA5711 AM/FM receiver IC... Here's the link:
MidCenturyRadios.com
Let me know what you think...
what is 10.7/150 and 10.7/disc, i never happen to see any symbol like that before?
I provided a link to a TEA5711 FM radio project in my post #41 in this thread. It has a schematic, complete parts list and pcb design.I want to make one of those FM Stereo for my self..Can anyone help me with circuit diagram and it's PCB Please.
I provided a link to a TEA5711 FM radio project in my post #41 in this thread. It has a schematic, complete parts list and pcb design.
I think you mean the TEA5712 IC, not the TDA5712 that does not exist.
If you look at its datasheet then you will see that it has a Digital Tuning System (DTS) because it is tuned with varactor diodes.
You can tune any radio with varactor diodes. Any diode (or junction in a transistor) changes its capacitance a little when its reverse voltage is changed but a varactor diode is designed to change its capacitance enough to do the tuning range properly.
Sir, could Please explain me with using TEA5711 circuit diagram, how to use varactor diodes for Tunning.