All items tagged with Elektor Labs and oscillator (15)

by RoV

| Here is a simple and inexpensive yet effective RF comb generator that, once driven with a 100 MHz signal, produces regularly spaced harmonic...

| It is instructive, easy and even fun to play around with the free circuit simulator LTSpice every once in a while. In this video you will fi...

| Simulating oscillators can be problematic as they often won't start in the simulator. The problem is due to the simulator that assumes a per...

| Sinusoidal waves are important in electronics. Many applications need sinewaves to function and a lot of electronic circuits can be tested b...

| The Joule Thief is a simple circuit that lets you use almost all the energy stored in a single-cell battery. Because it is so simple a lot o...

| When examining overload recovery in AC-coupled amplifiers or when testing the attack/release behavior of audio compressors, well-defined ton...

| Any frequency meter is only as accurate as its timebase. Unfortunately, a high-precision timebase is expensive which is why many commercial...

| In May 2007 Elektor published a simple Software Defined Radio (SDR) project that became an instant hit. Now, almost ten years later, a redes...

by Lucky

| This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronis. The original author Burkhar...

| By Willem den Hollander(original text) Most microprocessors have implemented a so-called Watchdog function. A counter continuously counts do...