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FM Transmitter Design Report
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Design Report

Project Team: Dec06-01

Client
Iowa State University-Senior Design

Faculty Advisor
Dr. John W. Lamont
Prof. Ralph E. Patterson III

Team Members
Grant Blythe
Tony Hunziker
Luke Erichsen
Jacob Sloat

Disclaimer Notice:
This document was developed as a part of the requirements of an electrical and computer engineering course at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. This document does not constitute a professional engineering design or a professional land surveying document. Although the information is intended to be accurate, the associated students, faculty, and Iowa State University make no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, quality, or adequacy of the information. The user of this document shall ensure that any such use does not violate any laws with regard to professional licensing and certification requirements. This use includes any work resulting from this student-prepared document that is required to be under the responsible charge of a licensed engineer or surveyor. This document is copyrighted by the students who produced this document and the associated faculty advisors. No part may be reproduced without the written permission of the senior design course coordinator.

Date Submitted
May 3, 2006
Table of Contents

List of Figures ii
List of Tables iii
List of Definitions iv

Executive Summary 1
1. Introduction Materials 3 1.1 Problem Statement 3 1.2.1 General Problem Statement 3 1.2.2 General Solution Approach 3 1.2 Operating Environment 4 1.3 Intended User(s) and Intended Use(s) 4 1.3.1 Intended User(s) 4 1.3.2 Intended Use(s) 4 1.4 Assumptions and Limitations 5 1.4.1 List of Assumptions 5 1.4.2 List of Limitations 5 1.5 Expected End-Product and Other Deliverables 6
2. Approach and Product Design Results 7 2.1 Approach Used 7 2.1.1 Design Objectives 7 2.1.2 Functional



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