Article X4PJ Mehdi discovers ESD protection in the Tecsun PL-680

Mehdi discovers ESD protection in the Tecsun PL-680

by
Thomas
from The SWLing Post on (#X4PJ)

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Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Mehdi, who writes:

Once you told me to be careful when attaching an external antenna to my portable radio.

Today I opened it to see whether it has some sort of protection on its external antenna path.

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As you can see in the picture below, there are two diodes side by side (D4 and D2) which protect the radio's front-end against high-voltage inputs.

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Description of what these two diodes do from http://www.giangrandi.ch/electronics/diode-clipper/diode-clipper.shtml:

"The basic idea of the diode clipper is that for signals with an amplitude within 0.7 Vpeak (less than about +7 dBm over 50 ?) the diodes are just open circuits and do not interfere; for higher amplitudes, the diodes clip the signal to about 0.7 Vpeak limiting the maximum power that reaches the receiver at about +10 dBm over 50 ?, which the vast majority of receiver circuits can easily tolerate. If you wonder why I specified +7 dBm for unclipped signals and +10 dBm for clipped ones of the same peak to peak amplitude, it's because unclipped signals are supposed to have a nice sinusoidal shape; once clipped, they become more square and their RMS voltage is higher, explaining the 3 dB difference."

Thanks for sharing this, Mehdi! I'm happy to see that the PL-680 has some built-in ESD protection.

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