Title :
An Experimental Automobile Receiver Employing Transistors
Author :
Freedman, L.A. ; Stanley, T.O. ; Holmes, D.D.
Author_Institution :
RCA Laboratories Div., Princeton, N.J.
fDate :
6/1/1955 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes an experimental automobile broadcast receiver utilizing nine experimental junction transistors in a superheterodyne circuit. The receiver operates directly from the six-volt storage battery without vibrator, power transformer, or rectifier. The average current drain, including that for two pilot lights, is approximately one-tenth that of a conventional automobile receiver. The performance of this receiver is comparable to that of conventional automobile receivers. Particular emphasis has been placed on maintaining performance over a wide range of ambient temperature, both to accommodate the severe requirements specified for automobile service, and to establish the operability over such a temperature range of apparatus employing germanium transistors. The receiver circuits and performance characteristics, including performance data for the ambient temperature range -40 degrees C. to +80 degrees C., are described in detail. Techniques which render circuit operation insensitive to variation of ambient temperature and which permit interchangeability of transistors are discussed.
Keywords :
Automobiles; Broadcasting; Circuits; Germanium; Power transformers; Radio frequency; Receivers; Temperature distribution; Tuners; Wounds;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1955.277876