Interesting IC. It replaces the dielectric oscillator, mixer, amplifier, voltage comparator and 22kHz detector. 20 years ago this would all be discrete components.
Very interesting video! Not sure if this would be something you are interested in or have the time for but I would really appreciate much simpler and in detail versions of these videos. An "explain me like I'm five" version so to speak. Questions to answer could be: What actually is a LNB? What does it do? How does a horn antenna/waveguide work? How does the amplification work? And how does the signal look like that is being amplified? What does K-Band mean? There are a lot of channels explaining the basics of electronics but I think application-oriented explanations would make these theoretical lessons much more interesting. I know your channel is probably for viewers with more knowledge about electronics. So it's just a suggestion :)
Actually a great idea. With the depth and complexity of RF I will have to think about how to best do that, whether it's gonna be a 1 hour video or 10 segmented videos. Maybe a combination, a teardown vid followed by derrivatives of interesting features in the design.
I already showed a Ku band transmitter (ruclips.net/video/jWDu2BkVWnw/видео.htmlsi=5riGTQkg_tibKkyl) but a teardown of the BUC would indeed be a great idea!
Interesting IC. It replaces the dielectric oscillator, mixer, amplifier, voltage comparator and 22kHz detector. 20 years ago this would all be discrete components.
Yes indeed. Actually, one of my very first videos was an old C-band LNB teardown video, huge difference: ruclips.net/video/DkURL4mETT4/видео.html
Very interesting video! Not sure if this would be something you are interested in or have the time for but I would really appreciate much simpler and in detail versions of these videos. An "explain me like I'm five" version so to speak.
Questions to answer could be:
What actually is a LNB? What does it do?
How does a horn antenna/waveguide work?
How does the amplification work? And how does the signal look like that is being amplified?
What does K-Band mean?
There are a lot of channels explaining the basics of electronics but I think application-oriented explanations would make these theoretical lessons much more interesting.
I know your channel is probably for viewers with more knowledge about electronics. So it's just a suggestion :)
Actually a great idea. With the depth and complexity of RF I will have to think about how to best do that, whether it's gonna be a 1 hour video or 10 segmented videos. Maybe a combination, a teardown vid followed by derrivatives of interesting features in the design.
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I guess this is a receiver
How about a transmitter ?
I already showed a Ku band transmitter (ruclips.net/video/jWDu2BkVWnw/видео.htmlsi=5riGTQkg_tibKkyl) but a teardown of the BUC would indeed be a great idea!