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2MHz square-wave generator

With the values shown the circuit generates a 2-MHz symmetrical square wave. Changing capacitors Cl and C2 to 0.01 µ¥ results in a frequency of 500 Hz. ..


Views: 3547 | Votes: 77 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 5 | Rank: 6 | Added: Mar 31, 2013 |
Multiplying pulse widths circuit

A circuit for multiplying the width of incoming pulses by a factor greater or less than unity is simple to build and has the feature that the multiplying factor can be selected by adjusting one potentiometer only. The multiplying factor is determined by setting the potentiometer in the feedback of a 741 amplifier. The input pulses of width r and repetition period is used to trigger a sawtooth generator at its rising edges to produce the waveform e2 having a peak value of.....


Views: 466 | Votes: 93 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 4 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 27, 2013 |
Discrete-sequence-oscillator

The swept-frequency oscillator offers an inexpensive source of discrete frequencies for use in testing digital circuits. In this configuration, the circuit generates an 80-second seguence of eight frequencies, dwelling for 10 seconds on each frequency. You can change the dwell time or the number of frequencies. Frequencies can range from 0.005 Hz to 1 MHz. The programmable crystal oscillators, PXOs, IC2 and IC4 can each generate 57 frequencies in response to an 8-bit.....


Views: 14 | Votes: 37 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 7 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 26, 2013 |
Precise wave generator

The positive and negative peak amplitude is controllable to an accuracy of about ± 0.01 V by a dc input. Also, the output frequency and symmetry are easily adjustable. The oscillator consists of an integrator and two comparators—one comparator sets the positive peak and the other the negative peak of the triangle wave. If R1 is replaced by a potentiometer, the frequency can be varied over at least a 10 to 1 range without affecting amplitude. Symmetry is also.....


Views: 1516 | Votes: 102 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 3 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 25, 2013 |
Holiday Light Sequencer Circuit

Integrated circuit Ul (a 555 oscillator/timer) is wired as a conventional pulse generator. The frequency of the pulse generator is controlled by potentiometer Rll. Resistor R2 puts areasonable limit on the highest speed attainable. The output of the pulse generator is fed to the common clock input of U2, a 74C175 quad D-type flip-flop. Each flip-flop is configured so that its Q output is coupled to the D input of the subsequent flip-flop. Information on the D input of.....


Views: 18 | Votes: 35 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 5 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 25, 2013 |
Pwm-motor-controller

The PWM controller uses complementary half-H peripheral drivers SN75603 and SN75604, with totem-pole outputs rated at 40 V and 2.0 A. These drivers effectively place the motor in a full-bridge configuration, which has the ability to provide bidirectional control. Timer U1 operates in the astable mode at a frequency of 80Hz. The 100-0 discharge resistor results in an 8-p.s trigger pulse which is coupled to the trigger input of timer U2. Timer U2 serves as the PWM.....


Views: 53 | Votes: 52 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 23, 2013 |
Multi-Instrument Melody Generator UM34811A

This circuit is based on a preprogrammed multi-instrument melody generator IC, containing a 512-note memory capable of generating 16 tunes. The comprehensive control facilities enable playing - all tunes repeatedly or stopping at the end, - or one tune repeatedly or stopping at the end. ..


Views: 3465 | Votes: 70 | Comments: 1 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 10 | Added: Mar 21, 2013 |
Digitally-programmable-precision-amplifier

The DG419looks into the high input impedance of the op amp, so the effects of Rvs(o"l are negligible. The DG441 is also connected in series with RIN and is not included in the feedback dividers, thus contributing negligible Views: 3 | Votes: 52 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 9 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 21, 2013 |

Precision Audio Generator For Musical Instrument Tune-Up Circuit

One section of the precision audio frequency generator uses an electret microphone element to pick up audio from the piano. That signal is then processed and sent to one channel of a dual-trace oscilloscope. The other section of the circuit is used to produce a variable-frequency signal that is fed to a digital frequency counter...


Views: 14 | Votes: 104 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 7 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 20, 2013 |
Gas-smoke-detector

The sensor is based on the selective absorption of hydrocarbons by an n-type metal-oxide surface. The heater in the device serves to burn off the hydrocarbons once smoke or gas is no longer present in the immediate area; hence, the device is reuseable. When initially turned on, a 15 minute warm-up period is required to reach equilibrium (V, = 0.6 V) in a hydrocarbon-free environment. When gas or smoke is introduced near the sensor, VA will quickly rise (rate and final.....


Views: 18 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 7 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 19, 2013 |
Color-Bar Generator

IC5 generates RS-170 NTSC synch. IC1, IC2, and IC3 make up the red, green, and blue video signals that drive the video ..


Views: 17 | Votes: 84 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 5 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 17, 2013 |
Battery-powered-high-voltage-generator

Output voltage great enough to jump a l-inch gap can be obtained from a 12-V power source. A 555 timer IC is connected as an astable multivibrator that produces a narrow negative pulse at pin 3. The pulse turns Ql on for the duration of the time period. The collector of Ql is direct-coupled to tbe base of tbe power transistor Q2, turning it on during the same time period. ..


Views: 54 | Votes: 69 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 5 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 15, 2013 |
Function Generator With Lt1016 Circuit

This function generator, based on an LT1016 high-speed comparator, will generate from a single +5-V supply...


Views: 12 | Votes: 18 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 7 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 14, 2013 |
Non-integer programmable pulse divider

In applications where the period of the input pulses is uneven and the divider is required to cover a wide range of frequencies, the non-integer programmable pulse divider shown can be used. The purpose of the D-type flip-flop (IC2) is to synchronize the input signal with the clock pulse. When the clock pulse changes from low to high and the input is high, IC2 output goes high. Subsequently, IC3 resets to zero and starts counting up...


Views: 2258 | Votes: 44 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 3 | Added: Mar 13, 2013 |
Color-tv-crosshatch-generator

This circuit provides a simple, low-cost crosshatch generator tor convergence and geometry adJUStments on color TVs. The generator is driven by two clocks, one for the horizontal drive, IC1ab, and one for the vertical drive, IC2ab. The clock outputs are applied to the two binary counters contained in IC5 which generate the line and field sync pulses and respective blanking periods. Line clock pulses, buffered by IC1c, are differentiated by C3/R5 to produce the vertical.....


Views: 16 | Votes: 19 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 3 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 12, 2013 |
Electronic Doorbell Circuit

When the doorbell switch is pressed, the two monostable stages are activated in sequence, applying bias to a pair of voltage-controlled resistor stages. These then modulate the outputs from a pair of tone generators. The resulting signals are fed to an audio amplifier, ..


Views: 63 | Votes: 48 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 7 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 12, 2013 |
Programmable-attenuator

This circuit performs the function of dividing the input signal by a selected constant (1, 2, 4, 8, etc.). While T, Z, or L sections could be used in the input attenuator, this is not necessary since the amplifier loading is negligible and a constant input impedance is maintained. The circuit is thus much simpler and more accurate than the usual method of constructing a constant impedance ladder, and switching sections in and out with analog switches. ..


Views: 1 | Votes: 72 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 10, 2013 |
Rf-genie

A variable oscillator covers 3.2 to 22 MHz in two bands—providing coverage of 80 through 15 meters plus most crystal-filter frequencies. Optional 455 kHz and 10.7 MHz crystal oscillators can be switched on-line for precise if alignment. Generator output is on the order of 4 volts p-p into a 500 ohm load...


Views: 3161 | Votes: 10 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 9, 2013 |
Simple Rf Test Oscillator Circuit

A simple oscillator for IF alignment (455 kHz) can prove useful in field testing or where a standard signal generator is available...


Views: 15 | Votes: 65 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 8, 2013 |
Audio-generator

This circuit produces a sinusoidal output of about 8 V pk-pk, which can be varied down to zero, at about 500 Hz. ..


Views: 12 | Votes: 41 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 3 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 7, 2013 |
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