Over years we have developed a number of
FM transmitter circuits with various aspects. Today I thought of
listing all of them here as a single web page, so any one can easily
navigate through all the radio transmitter circuits and its schematic
diagrams.
Simple Two Stage FM Transmitter
– This is one of the most simple FM transmitter circuit you can try out
on your breadboard. It has two stages served by two transistors Q1 and
Q2. The first stage is the preamplifier stage where audio input signal
is amplified before modulation. This stage is served by Q1 (BC108).
Second stage is the modulation stage in which amplified audio signal is
modulated (superimposed to a carrier waver) for transmission. This stage
is served by Q2 (2N2369). Carefully observe the schematic diagram
before you build this circuit.
200 Meter Transmitter
– This one is yet another simple FM transmitter but more stable than
the one listed above. The basic functioning of the circuit is same as
the above one, two stages served by two transistors – first stage as
preamplifier and second stage as oscillator and modulator. Many of the
readers has posted comments in this circuit asking how to calculate
frequency of the output wave and how to make inductor for the tank
circuit. Both questions are answered in comments section by Seetharaman and John
IC based FM Transmitter
– Instead of two transistor stage transmitter as we saw above, here we
use an IC – UPC1651 (wide band UHF MMIC amplifier). The use of IC makes
possible easy wiring and assembling of the circuit. You only need to
worry about giving input and the tank circuit for creating oscillations.
Stereo FM Transmitter using BA1404 IC -
This is a stereo FM transmitter circuit using an IC from Rohmm
semiconductors named BA1404 – which is a monolithic IC and has built in
stereo modulator, FM modulator, RF amplifier circuitries.This FM
modulator can be operated between 76 to 108Mhz.
Stereo FM Transmitter using PLL
– This is one of the high quality FM transmitters available in this
list and obviously it comes with a complex circuitry. This circuit is
made using IC BH1417 (which is a PLL stereo transmitter IC from Rohm
semiconductors). The IC has separate audio processing sections for the
left and right channels, pre emphasis circuit for improving signal to
noise ratio, crystal control circuitry for accurate frequency locking,
multiplex circuit for making sum etc. Starting from 88.7Mhz, there are
14 possible transmission frequencies incrementing in steps of 0.2Mhz and
can be selected using a dip switch in the circuitry. The precise PLL
circuitry of the IC ensures no frequency drift.
Long Range FM Transmitter
– This is one of the low cost circuits you can make to build a long
range transmitter. The basic working is same – it’s a two stage
transmitter. Though it seems small in number of components and easy to
understand, you have to be careful while designing and making this
circuit. Author has described its assembling carefully and you can find
many things to take special care of while assembling the circuit.I
advice you follow and understand the circuit schematic diagram
carefully.
FM Transmitter Projects for your school/college needs:-
An FM transmitters is always an interesting project to do while you are in school or even at college
You can “wow” your peers with your magician like circuit designing
capabilities. Here I list some circuits which can be used to build FM
transmitter as a project for your school/engineering.
2 Kilometer FM Transmitter
– Its really easy to make a transmitter in short range – may be a few
meters. But the real challenge in design comes when you need to transfer
it across kilometers. Here we have a cool circuit which can transmit in
a range of 2 Kilometers. Here is the project idea:- Why cant you build a
college FM station – where students air their programs like solo songs,
speeches or anything they like ? Interesting rite? All other students
can receive programs using their mobile phones!
FM Radio Jammer
– The above circuit helps you to make an FM radio station in your
college. Here we have another one that helps you to jam all the radio
stations in the vicinity of your school/college. Note:-
It is illegal to make a jammer circuit. You have to assemble this
circuit on educational purpose only and must not misuse this circuit.
Mini FM -
Got fancied by the name? It is nothing but an FM transmitter with
minimum components. You can transmit upto 50 meters using this circuit.
Other interesting circuits:-
The most simple FM:-
Here you can find the most simple circuit to make a transmitter. This
is just an elementary circuit and there is no guarantee of performance
or range. You can assemble it with minimum components in a couple of
minutes.
FM Receiver Circuit -
So far we have been talking about FM transmitter circuits. What about
building one for receiving? I know you don’t need such an application
in this times because a mobile phone will solve the need. But still here
is the circuit if you are interested in building one for yourself. This
FM receiver circuit uses CXA1019 is a bipolar silicon monolithic FM/AM
radio receiver IC from Sony.
Transmit your telephone -
This is an interesting circuit where you can transmit your telephone
conversations in FM. It is a simple circuit that you can assemble with
your commonly available components and 3 transistors.To avoid noise
problems – you better assemble this circuit in a good quality PCB.
Single Chip FM Transmitter
– Here is a single chip FM Transmitter made using IC MAX2606 from Maxim
semiconductors.The MAX2606 is a compact, high-performance intermediate
frequency VCO specially designed for wireless communication circuits. By
adjusting the POT R1 in the circuits you can adjust transmission
frequencies between 88Mhz and 108 Mhz.
FM Tracking Transmitter
:- It is nothing but a 555 timer tone generator at the audio input. You
can use this to test the FM transmission. The circuit can also be used
as a remote control transmitter.
FM Demodulator using PLL
– This is a good circuit of an FM demodulator with schematic diagram,
design of fm demodulator, and working of PLL with block diagram. This
will definitely be useful for your educational purposes.
FM stereo demodulator using AN7415 – Stereo demodulation is well explained in this circuit application.
FM Adapter for your Car stereo
:- A simple low power FM transmitter using transistor 2N222. This
circuit application can come handy when you don’t have an auxiliary
input for your car stereo or car audio device. You can plug this
transmitter to the audio out of your Ipod or mobile phone and play
directly through you car audio system. This idea can also be used when
you need to play from audio devices that don’t support file transfer!
Okay! Now we have listed almost all
important circuit applications related to FM – Transmitters, receivers
and demodulators. Some other interesting applications are also listed
like jammer, car adapter etc. You can give your opinions as comments
below and also I request you to give links to other FM related projects
in this comments section.