| 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 with six switchable settings Most asynchronous receiver/transmit- ters (generally known as UARTs) operate at a clock frequency which is si...
| 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...
| 20 simple baud rate generator The generator described is a good- value-for-money alternative to the commercially available types; it uses on...
| elektor july/august 1983 52 pulse/pulse train generator This circuit has two modes of oper- ation. If the pushbutton is just pressed once a...
| Start/stop oscillators are indispensible in video interface circuits. Such oscillators have to be synchronised with differentiated character...
| One IC, a quartz crystal, three resistors and two switches are all that is required to obtain 16 different frequencies! Can it be more versa...
| This circuit contains a small addition to the usual two opamp square/ triangular waveform generator. This is the diode included in the feedb...
| 10-38 - elektor october 1981 RF-test generator At one time or another, Ham radio operators who built their own sets are going to need a gene...
| 7-20 — alektor july/august 1981 random number generator A random number generator is very often required when developing and running game...