Proteus Mc1496 Lib Updated Online
(Two signal generators for Carrier and Modulating signals) VTERM / DC Source (For dual or single-supply biasing) Resistors & Capacitors (For bias networks and AC coupling) OSCILLOSCOPE (From the Proteus virtual instruments toolbar) Circuit Connections Power Supply: Connect Pin 14 to negative supply ( −Veenegative V sub e e end-sub or Ground) and Pin 10 to positive supply ( +Vccpositive V sub c c end-sub ) through appropriate biasing resistors.
Shifting signal frequencies in RF designs.
: If you have downloaded a custom MC1496 library, locate the Installation Proteus Mc1496 Lib
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Pro-tip: I’ve found a working library in the "EAST" (Electronics and Software Tools) repository from the University of Zagreb. Their 2021 lab package for Analog Communications includes MC1496.LIB and a working example of an AM modulator with carrier and modulating signal. (Two signal generators for Carrier and Modulating signals)
Connect a low-frequency sine wave generator (e.g., ) across Pin 1 and Pin 4.
Inject a 10 MHz RF signal and an 11 MHz local oscillator (LO). The output differential pair should produce a 1 MHz IF and reject the 21 MHz sum. Simulate the S-parameter-like behavior by monitoring the FFT in Proteus’s graph mode. Their 2021 lab package for Analog Communications includes
Alternatively, you can use the built-in Library Manager in Proteus to import the components, as shown in this guide (1.1.3) . 4. Simulating the MC1496 in Proteus Once installed, you can begin simulating. Open . Press 'P' to open the component picker. Type MC1496 in the keywords box. Select the component and place it on the schematic. Typical Application: AM Balanced Modulator