Hi everybody,
I been surfing the web and my electronics books for a long time searching for an answer. I already posted this question 2 years before, but nobody wrote a "full" answer.
http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15245
The question is how to determinate the caps values in a common-base colpitts oscillator. I mean, the coil value is fixed because is difficult to vary, and so I had to choose the caps. I know that total C is calculated with
w osc =1/sqr (LC)
C=C1C2/(C1+C2)
Ok, perfect but what is the criterion to choose C1 and C2??
I have an Colpitts oscillator running and if I vary one of the caps (10 nF to 100nF) the signal becomes unstable. Also, with another coils the signal stability got worse.
I guess that is something about the quality factor (the higher, the better) if you know how to improve it ¡¡iplease tell me!!
Thanks in advance
I been surfing the web and my electronics books for a long time searching for an answer. I already posted this question 2 years before, but nobody wrote a "full" answer.
http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15245
The question is how to determinate the caps values in a common-base colpitts oscillator. I mean, the coil value is fixed because is difficult to vary, and so I had to choose the caps. I know that total C is calculated with
w osc =1/sqr (LC)
C=C1C2/(C1+C2)
Ok, perfect but what is the criterion to choose C1 and C2??
I have an Colpitts oscillator running and if I vary one of the caps (10 nF to 100nF) the signal becomes unstable. Also, with another coils the signal stability got worse.
I guess that is something about the quality factor (the higher, the better) if you know how to improve it ¡¡iplease tell me!!

Thanks in advance
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