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Square Wave Generator
The TL074 quad op-amp (U1) sweep generator of the cellular jammer exciter is based around a few simple op-amp building blocks. First, op-amp U1a is configured as a relaxation oscillator, or square wave generator. Basically, feedback resistor Rf charges capacitor C until it reaches a voltage level set by resistors R1 and R2. The op-amp then discharges, resulting in a waveform which is a square wave. The frequency of the square wave is determined via the following Perl equation:
# $FRQ is the oscillator's output frequency, in Hz
$Rf = 10000; # resistor Rf, in ohms (10k)
$C1 = 0.00000001; # capacitor C1, in farads (0.01 uF)
$R1 = 3300; # resistor R1, in ohms (3.3k)
$R2 = 22000; # resistor R2, in ohms (22k)
$FRQ = 1 / (2 * $Rf * $C1 * log(((2 * $R1) / ($R2) + 1)));
This equation is usually accurate only for a dual-supply op-amp configuration, (i.e. op-amps using both + and - voltages). A single-supply configuration will often output at a slightly higher frequency - and I'm not really sure why. It will help to experiment a bit.
The above values produce a frequency of approximately 19 kHz. "Real world" testing, however, showed the frequency to vary between 17-18 kHz. It reached 30 kHz when using a single-supply op-amp configuration. The component's exact value isn't too critical in this application. The main feedback resistor (Rf) is the main determining factor of the oscillator's frequency. Change it to a potentiometer (100k to 1M) to vary the output frequency. The other resistors in the oscillator control the duty cycle of the square wave, and for the most part can be left alone.
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