VCO Ros- 2600

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dunadanx
 
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VCO Ros- 2600

Post by dunadanx »

Hi everybody. For the construction of the wave buble , my teacher wants that we hammer the band with 2600 MHz. For do that we decided to put the VCO ROS-2600MHz but the problem :D is that it needs a voltage of 22V and the wave buuble use 5-12 V.

Do you know how can I raise the voltage? :) :D
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soram
 
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Re: VCO Ros- 2600

Post by soram »

Use the original RC1 design. It has the required power supplies.

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