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  1. Mitchell Lee
    Plumbing a laboratory with a standard frequency makes a lot of sense if the lab uses multiple frequency counters, spectrum analyzers, and other frequency-dependent test equipment. Rather than spending time keeping all of the instruments' ...
    Dec 14, 2020
  2. EDN Most oscillator circuits include a nonlinear amplitude control that sustains oscillations at a desired amplitude with minimum output distortion. One approach uses the output sinusoid's amplitude to control a circuit element's ...
    Oct 14, 2020
  1. Gavin Watkins
    A recent project evaluated the feasibility of a dynamic load modulation (DLM) RF power amplifier for 5G. DLM amplifiers typically use high-voltage varactor diodes in their output network, which need to be driven by high-speed large linear voltage ...
    Aug 27, 2020
  2. Jordan Dimitrov
    Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is the best conversion method to use for digitally-controlled variable DC voltage sources requiring high accuracy and resolution. Invented 50 years ago [1, 2], the PWM approach is widely used today in switching power ...
    May 7, 2020
  3. Glen Brisebois
    Circuits Oscillators Analog Devices LT1468-2 LTC2361 LTC6255
    I recently had the opportunity to investigate a new micropower 6-MHz LTC6255 op amp driving a 12-bit, 250k sample/sec LTC2361 ADC. I wanted to acquire the FFT of a pure sinusoid of about 5 kHz. The problem is that getting the FFT of a pure sinusoid ...
    May 7, 2020
  4. A common circuit in electronics is the square-wave, astable multivibrator (one-shot), which is useful for various purposes, such as timing circuits and audible alarms. The most common way to generate the desired square wave is to use the ...
    Apr 20, 2020
  5. Shyam Tiwari
    Digital oscillators often generate TTL- or CMOS-level outputs, referred to ground. Generating a symmetric bipolar output with respect to ground presents a challenge. In this design, four 1.5 V flashlight cells create 3 V voltage sources, and the ...
    Feb 10, 2020
  6. Moshe Gerstanhaber EDN The multivibrator is a common circuit that consists of an amplifier with both positive and negative feedback (Figure 1a). When the output is positive, the positive input terminal equals ½V+, and the voltage at the ...
    Dec 9, 2019
  7. José M Miguel EDN Testing audio-noise-reduction circuits, PLLs (phase-locked loops), and audio-frequency filters may require a noisy sine wave, one that is summed with white noise. Using a typical computer sound card, free software, and an ...
    Sep 3, 2019
  8. Ferran Bayes EDN A previous design idea is reminiscent of a similar but somewhat simpler circuit (see [1]). This circuit delivers a rectangular signal with duty cycle varying between 0 and 100% in response to an input signal varying from 0 to 5 V ...
    Sep 3, 2019