The ZN414 is a low cost, single-chip AM radio integrated circuit. Launched in 1972, the part was designed and supplied by Ferranti.
- The ZN414 was popular amongst hobbyists as a fully working AM radio could be made with just a few external components, a crystal earpiece and a 1.5 V cell.
- The manufacturing process for the ZN414 chip used a relatively new (for the time) technique known as Collector Diffusion Isolation (CDI). CDI was invented by engineers at Bell Telephone Laboratories and subsequently developed into a commercial process by Ferranti in the UK.
- The original ZN41x family have equivalents to the original 3-pin ZN414 are available, with part codes of MK484, TA7642 and (mainly in India, the Far East & Australasia) YS414 and LMF501T. Note that on the YS414 part, pins 1 (output) and 3 (ground/earth) are transposed.
- Notes:
- This is circuit design around the popular ZN414 I.C. this receiver covers the AM band from 550 - 1600 KHz values. For Long wave the coil needs to be changed. Use one from an old MW radio to save time.
- The ZN414 is a tuned radio frequency designed and incorporates several RF stages and an AM detector. It is easily overloaded and the operating voltage is critical to achieve good results.
- The two 1N4148 diodes both supply 1,2Volt (0,6 Volt each).
- The ZN414 is variable from 0 to 1.8volts DC. If you live in an area that is permeated with strong radio signals, then the voltage will need to be decreased. I found optimum performance with a supply of around 1.2 volts.
- The audio amplifier is built around an LM386 op-amp. The voltage gain of the complete audio amplifier is around 15. The audio output of the complete receiver is really good and quite free from distortion.
- The coil needs approximately 55 turns of 0.315 (30 SWG) of enamelled copper wire on a 100 x 10mm ferrite rod. A process of trial and error will help you achieve the optimum number of windings.
- Parts:
- R1 = 100K
- R2 = 1.5K
- R3 = 1.5K
- R4 = 470R
- R5 = 10R
- C1 = 0.01mF
- C2 = 0.1mF
- C3 = 1mF
- C4 = 0.02mF
- C5 = 0.05mF
- C6 = 220mF
- C7 = 220mF
- C8 = 10mF
- D1 = 1N4148
- D2 = 1N4148
- VR1 = 5K LOG
- VC1 = 3 – 500pF variable
- U1 = LM386
- U2 = ZN414 or MK484 or TA7642 or LMF501T
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