News
2. The 1-MHz sine and –cosine outputs of the generator (channels 3 and 4) result from the 100-MHz square-wave input (channel 1). Resistor-divider circuits reduce the amplitude from rail-to rail ...
Many power applications ranging from luminescent and fluorescent lighting to telephone-ringing voltage generators require a more or less sinusoidal-drive voltage. These applications typically require ...
The figure shows the schematic for the square-wave-to-sine-wave converter. A crystal and a 10-MO resistor are connected across pins 5 and 6 of the RDD104. A 100-pF capacitor (C5) is tied to pin 5.
Provided is a downloadable “clean” sketch (Ardu_Sinewave.ino) for the sine wave generator, which is, in fact, an adapation of the wonderful work by Ken Boak and Trystan Lea.To test this, just attach a ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results