Figure 6-1 FM receiver block diagram.

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Figure 6-1 FM receiver block diagram.
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Figure 6-2 MOSFET RF amplifier. (Courtesy of Motorola Semiconductor Products, Inc.)
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Figure 6-3 Transistor limiting circuit.
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Figure 6-4 Limiter input/output and flywheel effects.
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Figure 6-5 FM discriminator characteristic.
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Figure 6-6 Slope detection.
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Figure 6-7 Foster-Seely discriminator.
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Figure 6-8 Discriminator phase relations.
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Figure 6-9 Ratio detector.
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Figure 6-10 Quadrature detection.
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Figure 6-11 Analog quadrature detector.
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Figure 6-12 PLL block diagram.
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Figure 6-13 An example of an FM receiver using the LM565 PLL.
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Figure 6-14 The LM565 phase-locked-loop data sheets. (Reprinted with permission of National Semiconductor
Corporation.)
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Figure 6-14 (continued) The LM565 phase-locked-loop data sheets. (Reprinted with permission of National
Semiconductor Corporation.)
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Figure 6-14 (continued) The LM565 phase-locked-loop data sheets. (Reprinted with permission of National
Semiconductor Corporation.)
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Figure 6-14 (continued) The LM565 phase-locked-loop data sheets. (Reprinted with permission of National
Semiconductor Corporation.)
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Figure 6-14 (continued) The LM565 phase-locked-loop data sheets. (Reprinted with permission of National
Semiconductor Corporation.)
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Figure 6-15 Monophonic and stereo receivers.
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Figure 6-16 Stereo signal processing.
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Figure 6-17 Composite stereo and SCA modulating signal.
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Figure 6-18 SCA PLL decoder.
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Figure 6-19 CA3090 stereo decoder. (Courtesy of RCA.)
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Figure 6-20 Block diagram of the Philips Semiconductors TEA5767 single-chip FM stereo radio.
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Figure 6-21 Complete 88- to 108-MHz stereo receiver.
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Figure 6-21 (continued) Complete 88- to 108-MHz stereo receiver.
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Figure 6-22 Typical FM receiver.
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Figure 6-23 Testing by wobbling the signal.
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Figure 6-24 Quadrature detector.
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Figure 6-25 Diode test range.
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Figure 6-26 Diode and transistor testing.
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Figure 6-27 An implementation of an FM receiver using Multisim.
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Figure 6-28 The frequency plot of the bandpass filter.
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