| The DDS RF Signal generator described in the October 2003 issue of Elektor Electronics has an internal 10 MHz quartz crystal oscillator for...
| The DDS RF Signal generator described in the October 2003 issue of Elektor Electronics has an internal 10 MHz quartz crystal oscillator for...
| Simple triangle-wave generators have a weakness in that the waveform of their output signal normally cannot be modified. The circuit pre...
| In electronics, there is often a requirement for a generator that provides variable-width pulses. Examples abound: stair lighting; time/...
| The generator produces a sinusoidal signal ar a frequency of about 1 kHz. This makes it suitable Ior use in a variety of measurements, s...
| This simple circuit acts as frequeney multiplier whieh converts any sloped input waveform into a distorted output waveform whose frequen...
| The generator may be of interest to those who wish to record FSK (frequency-shift keying) signals on their tape recorder. Such signals co...
| This simple non-retriggerable pulse generator ('one-shot') is designed around an inexpenstve digital watch crystal and two commonly avai...
| To enable the 80C32 generate a TV picture, it requires a digital-to-analogue converter (DAC).This DAC must be capable of working at relat...
| The circuit uses one of the four bilateral switches contained in a CD4066. and is a kind of a stable multivibrator. The main limitations o...
| This signal generator provides a 440 Hz sine wave output at two levels. The power supply may lie between 1.5 V and 16 V, so that even a...