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ANALOG LAB WEEK 11 ASSIGNMENT
3 Pedals I find Interesting: It is important to note first that I am not a guitar player, and that might be reflected in the pedals I chose. This pedal is interesting in that it can be used to trigger/add an instrumental layer live. This can be done regardless of if you are already playingContinue reading “ANALOG LAB WEEK 11 ASSIGNMENT”
ANALOG LAB WEEK 9 ASSIGNMENT
A B No A fully distorted signal, an undistorted signal A semi distorted signal
ANALOG LAB WEEK 8 ASSIGNMENT
Aidan Singh Square wave, Triangle wave Ramps down, ramps up Positive, Negative Slower, Slower You would need more op-amp circuits to make more comparators or integrators
Analog Lab 7: Oscillators
Output Frequency = (1/(4*Rt*C)) * (R2/R1) Output Frequency (min) = (1/(4*1000*1)) * (10000/1000) = 400 [Hz] Output Frequency (max) = (1/(4*11000*1)) * (10000/1000) = 4400 [Hz] Range (approx.) = 400 [Hz] – 4400 [Hz]
Analog Lab 6
LOW PASS FILTER Corner Frequency(min)= 1/(2(pi)(10)(.000001)) =15.915 [Hz] Corner Frequency(max)= (2(pi)(10000)(.000001)) =15915.494 [Hz] Range (approx.) = 15[Hz] – 15[kHz] HIGH PASS FILTER (right circuit), TOGGLE-ABLE HIGH & LOW PASS FILTERS Corner Frequency(min)= 1/(2(pi)(10)(.000001)) =15.915 [Hz] Corner Frequency(max)= (2(pi)(10000)(.000001)) =15915.494 [Hz] Range (approx.) = 15[Hz] – 15[kHz] Part 4: You can create a steeper filter byContinue reading “Analog Lab 6”
Lab 5
For this lab, we used operational amplifiers for the first time. Adding a resistor and capacitor in the beginning of this circuit (after the audio input) protected the audio jack in case a DC voltage came from improper circuit wiring. This is the oscilloscope after making the initial op amp circuit, which wasn’t inverting andContinue reading “Lab 5”
Lab 4
To get the sine wave I input from my phone to display on the screen, I had to learn and adjust a variety of settings on this oscilloscope. Firstly, we were working with a DC signal, and I was sending the signal through channel 1, so I set the input and voltage source accordingly. TheContinue reading “Lab 4”
Lab 3
Soldering Preparation Turn on the soldering iron, making sure that it is in its protective holder Make sure the sponge is wet, ready for cleaning the iron If hair or clothing is loose in your work space, tie or push it back Have a clean work space, with just your components ready to solder TakeContinue reading “Lab 3”