1a) I tend to find distortion and tone altering pedals the most interesting. I also find loop pedals extremely fun to play with despite them not being analog. I would like to figure out how unique sounds are created through distortion. 1b) I looked at Boss, Death By Audio, Ibanez, and Walrus Audio. The moreContinue reading “ANALOG LAB WEEK 11”
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ANALOG LAB WEEK 10
ANALOG LAB WEEK 9
1) For this circuit… …if the sine wave you’re putting into the diode clipping circuit is loud enough to distort, which of these will the output signal look like? a) 2) For this circuit… …if the sine wave you’re putting into the diode clipping circuit is loud enough to distort, which of these will the output signalContinue reading “ANALOG LAB WEEK 9”
ANALOG LAB WEEK 8
1)With the oscillator we’re studying the comparator outputs a square wave and the integrator outputs a triangle wave 2) With an integrator, if Vin is positive the output voltage ramps down. If Vin is negative the output voltage ramps up. 3) With a comparator, if the op amp’s + input is connected to a greater voltage thatContinue reading “ANALOG LAB WEEK 8”
Analog Lab #6
2a) Corner Frequency = 1/(2piRC)20 = 1/(2pi(10,000)C)C = 1/400,000pi = 7.95774715×10−720,000 = 1/(2pi(10)C)C = 1/400,000pi = 7.95774715×10−7C is closest to .1uFPotentiometer ranges from 0-10,000 Ohms 2b)Below is the photo of my low pass filter 2c)Corner Frequency = 1/(2piRC)20 = 1/(2pi(100,000)C)C = 1/4,000,000pi = 7.95774715×10−820,000 = 1/(2pi(10)C)C = 1/400,000pi = 7.95774715×10−7C is closest to .01uFPotentiometer rangesContinue reading “Analog Lab #6”
Analog Lab #5
2) Adding a capacitor and a resistor is a safety precaution to guarantee that when the circuit is plugged into a speaker or headphones that they don’t blow up. 4)Photo of non-inverting: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jiIcjYFjp55RPm_zvC8SngvH0PsncvAA/view?usp=sharinga)Gain = 2 = 1+R2/10kR2 = 10kVideo of Potentiometer non-inverting:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rQOORIrjTcxn5UxNUGbAWNpbEPFOgbx8Gain max = 2 = 1+10k/R1Gain min = 1 = 1+0/R1R2 = 10k b)PhotoContinue reading “Analog Lab #5”
Analog Lab #4
How to Oscilloscopea) In order to see the sine wave completely and clearly, I had to center the wave using the position knobs. I first set the vertical knob then the horizontal knob. I also had to set the intensity and focus knobs until the line was clear to see. I guess that turning upContinue reading “Analog Lab #4”
Analog Lab #3
1a) First, we have to make sure that the window is left open so that we don’t inhale too many fumes once we start soldering. Before we turn on the iron we also have to wet the sponge that’s on the iron. This way, we can clean the soldering iron as we solder. Next, weContinue reading “Analog Lab #3”
My First Blog Post
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
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