Analog Week 13 Assignment

By: Charlie Reynolds 1. Here are a few projects from the Digital Electronics Hall of Fame.  Find 3 that are compelling to you and write a little bit about each. Ethan Bailey’s project: Really interesting project! Loved how he uses a microphone to trigger the different control circuits letting you play the glockenspiel with no malletsContinue reading “Analog Week 13 Assignment”

Analog Lab Week 12 Assignment

By: Charlie Reynolds R1 value = 200k ohms https://www.multisim.com/content/RvNvTAgawFRdQr2hfDzjjf/555-monostable-multivibrator/open/ I found this circuit that utilizes a 555 timer operating in astable multivibrator mode. The astable multivibrator mode creates “free running waveforms which can be adjusted”. Using resistors in series, the different buttons can use different amounts of cumulative resistance to create 5 different tones.

ANALOG LAB WEEK 9 ASSIGNMENT

By: Charlie Reynolds 1) For this circuit… …if the sine wave you’re putting into the diode clipping circuit is loud enough to distort, the output signal will look like: a) 2) For this circuit… …if the sine wave you’re putting into the diode clipping circuit is loud enough to distort, the output signal look like: b) 3) AssumeContinue reading “ANALOG LAB WEEK 9 ASSIGNMENT”

Analog Lab Week 8 (remote assignment)

Charlie Reynolds 1) With the oscillator we’re studying the comparator outputs a square wave and the integrator outputs a triangle wave. 2) With an integrator, if Vin is positive the output voltage ramps down (up/down). If Vin is negative the output voltage ramps up (up/down). 3) With a comparator, if the op amp’s + input is connected toContinue reading “Analog Lab Week 8 (remote assignment)”

Analog Lab 4

Charlie Reynolds Every oscilloscope come with essentially the same basic mechanics. Each oscilloscope has similar sections. Display: First, there is is the Display where after turning the oscilloscope on, the display graphs your signal’s amplitude over time. Vertical: Then, there is the Vertical section. This section controls how the voltage is being displayed on theContinue reading “Analog Lab 4”

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