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ANalog Electronics Lab 13
I really liked Margaret Sohn’s project. It seemed like a simple concept at first, but then the lights changed colors and I really liked that addition. I think this project was really fun to make and write a song for. Another one I liked was by Ethan Bailey, who created a little machine that played…
ANalog Electronics Lab 12
https://www.multisim.com/create/ 2. There’s a cool musical horn circuit that combines two 555 timers IC’s and it creates astable multivibrators.
Analog Lab 11
1a. I love the T-Rex replicator tape echo pedal, not only for the really cool design but for how clear and beautiful the tape delay sounds. I also really liked the JAM Retrovibe pedal that gives a really cool vibrato to the sound and makes it feel like it’s from the 60’s. The last one…
Analog Electronics Lab 9
Lab 9 answers: A B No Distorted signal, clean signal The exact averages of the 2 signals
Analog Electronics Lab 8
Lab 8 Answers: Integrator – triangle wave, comparator – square wave Down, up Positive, negative Slower Add more oscillators
Analog Electronics Lab #4
Part 4) You increase the resistance so it cancels out a higher number of frequencies. Part 5a) I think that I could make a revert guitar pedal. I personally don’t play guitar, but based off of the videos of previous projects I watched, I feel like I could make one and it would be fun…
Analog Electronics Lab #5
Adding a resistor and capacitor to this circuit is good because it protects the audio jack and audio system in your device from getting fried. The differences between the inverting and non-inverting amplifiers on the oscilloscope is that the inverting amplifier shows a wave that’s inverted and that goes to 0 when turned all the…
Analog Electronics Lab #4
Using the oscilloscope: The input modes for bot channel 1 and 2: this receives the sound, can be set to ground so you don’t get anything through, just channel 1, just channel 2, or bot channel 1 and 2 Volt/Div. knob: lets you zoom in and out across the y axis by changing how many…
Analog Electronics Lab #3
Part 1a) Before you touch the soldering iron to what you’re about to solder, you must to a few things. Turn it on to 350 degrees and wait for it to warm up in the holder. Make sure to have a wet sponge nearby to clean off you soldering iron with when it gets dirty,…
Analog Electronics Lab #2
Here are all the photos of the work done for lab #2:
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