455 kHz ceramic discriminator is a component commonly used in radio receivers, particularly in AM (amplitude modulation) radios. The use of a ceramic material in the discriminator helps to provide stability and accuracy in the demodulation process, as ceramic materials can have well-defined resonant properties at specific frequencies. MAXIMUM RATINGS Withstanding Voltage : D.C. 50V. 1 minute (Between each terminal) Insulation Resistance : 100 M�© min. at D.C. 100V (Between each terminal) Input signal level : 5dB (50�© Termination ) Operating Temperature Range : - 20â?? to + 80 â?? Storage Temperature Range : 25 �±5â?? ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ( 0â?? to + 40 â?? ) Item Requirements Distortion (at 455 KHz) 2.0% max Recovered Audio 3dB Bandwidth (from 450KHz) �±4.0 KHz min. Recovered Audio Output Voltage (at 455KHz) 100 �± 40 mV Test Method Input signal Condition Input level : 80dB Frequency Deviation : �±4.0KHz Modulation Frequency : 1 KHz Recovered Audio Input the above signal and sweep the carrier frequency 3dB Bandwidth around 455 KHz and find out the maximum audio output frequency. Then sweep the carrier frequency again and find two frequencies which are observed -3dB attenuation points from the maximum point . Higher frequency point is called (f1) and lower called (f2), (f1-455KHz)is defined as upper 3dB bandwidth and (455Khz-f2) Recovered Audio Recovered audio output voltage shall be measured Output Voltage when the carrier frequency is adjusted to 455KHz. The Distortion Carrier frequency is adjusted to 455Khz. And then , distortion shall be measured with 1 kHz modulation frequency For more information please visit our website