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IF-CAN (Intermediate Frequency CAN)
This side presents some facts about IF-CAN (IF-transformer).
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Background
These transformers are specially designed tuned circuit in RFI-tight groundable metal packages for narrow bandwith IF application. They are called IF cans. As shown in the 1968 specification sheet of figure at right,
this unit includes a 125-pF capacitor, and the arrow between primary and secondary indicates that the tuning is attained by tuning-tool (a non methallic screwdriver) adjustment of the ferrite core (slug). The purpose of the primary winding tap is to increase the effective Q of the collector circuit in the narrowband IF of the standard broadcast receiver.
Each IF transformers has self resonans with an impedansmax at predefined frequency.
The resonans frequency can be adjusted by turning the colored ferrite core.
In an ordinary radio, you will most often find 4 types of IF-cans. For the FM part the IF frequency is 10.7MHz.
The color of the slug in this CAN is most often pink. For the AM part the IF frequency is 455kHz.