Whitebird001
Electrical
- Dec 27, 2005
- 5
Hi all,
I'm building an RF remote control for a PC and have the following constraints:
-The maximum frequency my scope is able to view is 50MHz, so it sets the maximum frequency of the carrier. In my case it is 43MHz.
-The case is 8*10*3cm => the maximum size for the antenna is 10 cm (I don't want any external antenna)
-The supply voltage is 3V. Oscillation amplitude is 1V peak to peak at the antenna feeding point.
-The carrier is ON-OFF amplitude modulated with a PIC.
Actually my problem is that I have very poor range. I need 3-5 meters, but I have only arround 50cm.
If a connect a wire that is 1/4 wave length long, then the range is OK. The problem comes from the fact that I don't know what kind of antenna to build that will fit in the case and will be efficient enough.
-So my question is: what is the best antenna and how to match it?
-How can I improve the range of the transmitter even if the antenna is very ineffective?
I'm building an RF remote control for a PC and have the following constraints:
-The maximum frequency my scope is able to view is 50MHz, so it sets the maximum frequency of the carrier. In my case it is 43MHz.
-The case is 8*10*3cm => the maximum size for the antenna is 10 cm (I don't want any external antenna)
-The supply voltage is 3V. Oscillation amplitude is 1V peak to peak at the antenna feeding point.
-The carrier is ON-OFF amplitude modulated with a PIC.
Actually my problem is that I have very poor range. I need 3-5 meters, but I have only arround 50cm.
If a connect a wire that is 1/4 wave length long, then the range is OK. The problem comes from the fact that I don't know what kind of antenna to build that will fit in the case and will be efficient enough.
-So my question is: what is the best antenna and how to match it?
-How can I improve the range of the transmitter even if the antenna is very ineffective?