Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
10 Mar 2013
Optimised 481THz receiver
As the weather was miserable here today, I decided to work on the K3PGP derived 481THz optical receiver this morning. I wanted to ensure it was working at maximum sensitivity with subcarrier tones around 100-1500Hz. With some adjustment of the coupling capacitors and the addition of an HF roll-off capacitor on the collector of T2, the sensitivity now appears to be excellent. My test is an AF modulated red LED on the ceiling of my building shack, in almost total darkness, with the test receiver (less any lenses) on the bench about 1.5m away. If the receiver is working credibly then the tone can be heard in the headphones when the LED is barely lit. In the case of this latest receiver I cannot even see the LED lit at all in a darkened room, yet the tone is audible in the receiver. When comparing this with my previous best optical receiver there is around (guess) 6dB more sensitivity. This design uses "blog standard" components: nothing selected for low noise, and not an IC in sight. I am now waiting for some decent weather - and no snow please - to test this on my NLOS test path.
Which photodiode you have used before Roger? If it was SFH203
ReplyDeletecould this improvement due to narrower beam of SFH213? Comparing electrical parameters 213 ant 203 are almost the same (except beam with).
73! Zilvinas LY2SS
Hi Zlivinas,
ReplyDeleteThe original diode was the BPW34 but I think both the change to the SFH213 and the detection circuit noise reduction have both led to improvements.
73s
Roger G3XBM
I see. Thanks for clarification Roger.
ReplyDelete73!