| I Q noise generator Noise is normally defined as unwanted electrical signals spread over a rela- tively flat, wide frequency spectrum. In mo...
| I Q noise generator Noise is normally defined as unwanted electrical signals spread over a rela- tively flat, wide frequency spectrum. In mo...
| A tone burst is a testfrequentlY used 10 audio engineering, partieulartyin loydsPea4er, measurements. It consists of -0 train of sine waves...
| function generator elektor december 1984 ; b: function generator made-to- measure waveforms Technical specifications • Frequency range: 1...
| the XR2206 in the function generator elektor december 1984 Function generators based on the almost legendary XR2206 usually have a few fault...
| A with six switchable settings Most asynchronous receiver/transmit- ters (generally known as UARTs) operate at a clock frequency which is si...
| with variable pulse rate and pulse width The generator presented is based on two 555-timer ICs and provides rec- tangular pulse trains (wave...
| for frequencies up to 10 MHz When using fast CPUs it can still be a problem to generate a good clock signal. By "good" we mean that it must...
| from rectangle to triangle Sawtooth generators are required in electronics for many purposes. Typical examples are found in music electronic...
| real-time analyser (part 31 elektor may 1984 Our real-time analyser still lacks one important printed circuit board, namely that for the pin...
| pulse generator elektor april 1984 4-26 An electronics home workshop is usually started with a universal meter. Then follow a variable (regu...