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Low Cost AM Radio Receiver Circuit

Last updated on 12 August 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This cheap and easy Low Cost AM Radio Receiver Circuit uses simple parts to make.

It helps us get normal AM radio signals.

It uses 2N3904 transistor and LM386 amplifier to find and make AM signals louder.

Circuit is good for beginners and people who want to learn about radio and electronics.

We can also use 9V battery to power it.

Circuit Working:

Low Cost AM Radio Receiver Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentSpecificationQuantity
Resistors (All resistors are 1/4 watt unless specified)100k, 10k1 each
Potentiometer 10k1
CapacitorsCeramic 100nF3
Trimmer capacitor 365pF1
Electrolytic 100µF 25V1
Electrolytic 220µF 25V1
SemiconductorsIC LM3861
Transistor 2N39041
Germanium diode AA1191
Inductor AM Antenna Coil1
Antenna 100cm metal wire1
Headphone1
On/Off Switch1
Power Supply 9V Battery1

This AM Radio Receiver work is very simple.

Antenna catches AM signals and LC tank circuit with coil L1 and capacitor C1 select one frequency.

Signal go to diode D1which take out audio part from AM signal.

Capacitors C2 and C3 clean signal and remove noise.

Signal go to transistor Q1 base which make signal stronger.

Then signal pass capacitor C4 to block DC and go to LM386 amplifier IC1.

LM386 make sound louder and send it to headphone.

Capacitors C5 and C6 help remove noise.

Whole circuit uses 9V battery and switch S1 to turn ON/OFF

Formulas:

Here simple formulas for AM Radio Receiver:

Tuning frequency f = 1 / (2 × π × √(L × C))

where,

  • f is frequency in hertz Hz
  • π is 3.1416 constant
  • L is the inductance in henries H
  • C is the capacitance in farads F

How to Build:

To build a Low Cost AM Radio Receiver Circuit follow the below mentioned steps for connections:

  • Get all parts as from circuit.
  • Connect pin 2 and pin 4 of LM386 IC1 to GND.
  • Pin 3 of LM386 goes to middle pin of VR1 pot.
  • Upper pin of VR1 go to one end of capacitor C4.
  • Lower pin of VR1 connect to GND.
  • Pin 6 of LM386 connect to positive supply.
  • Pin 5 of LM386 goes to positive of capacitor C5.
  • Negative of C5 go to one headphone end and other headphone end go to GND.
  • Collector of transistor Q1 connect to join of R1, R2 and C4.
  • Base of Q1 connect in series to capacitor C3, diode D1 and antenna.
  • Capacitor C2 connect between capacitor C3 & diode D1 and GND.
  • Trimmer capacitor C1 connect between antenna and diode D1 anode.
  • L1 coil connect parallel to C1.
  • Positive of capacitor C6 connect to positive supply and negative to GND.
  • Switch S1 connect one end to positive supply and other end goes to positive of 9V battery.
  • Negative of battery connect to GND.

Conclusion:

This Low Cost AM Radio Receiver Circuit is good for learning radio frequency, signal demodulation and audio amplification.

It requires few parts, but shows main ideas of AM radio.

This circuit is great project for beginners to explore analog electronics and radio communication.

References:

Datasheet IC LM386

Filed Under: Audio Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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