The diagram utilizes two BC548 transistors, more importantly descent results although not as good as RF transistors which provide high performance at wide bandwidth. It also utilizes electret ...
The average textbook definition of modulation reads: modulation is a process in which the frequency, phase or amplitude of a carrier wave varies in step with the instantaneous value of the modulating ...
IN the United States, frequency-modulation has been assigned the wave band 42-50 m.c and at these frequencies, simplification in design and reduction in size of transmitters are of particular ...
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We’ve done quite a bit with Google Sheets and signal processing: we’ve generated signals, created filters, and computed quadrature signals. We can pull all that together into an educational model for ...
A team of engineers from Columbia University has created a nano-mechanical system with the ability to create FM radio signals. In other words, they've built what is effectively the world’s smallest FM ...
Scanning-electron-microscope image of the graphene NEMS. The graphene oscillator is coloured green and is located in the circular region in the centre of the cross. (Courtesy: Columbia University) ...
Two things have been overlooked with phasing amplitude modulation. One is the importance of pulse modulation; the other is that logic gates can be used for analog signal processing. Both of these ...
Most often ultrasonic transducers are used for distance measurements, and in the DIY world, usually as a way for robots to detect obstacles. But for a weekend project, [Vinod.S] took the ultrasonic ...
Emerson has released the Rosemount 3408 wireless level transmitter. The company claims it is the world’s first native WirelessHART non-contacting radar level transmitter. The transmitter’s wireless ...
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