This application note presents the use of a Digital-to-Analog Converter to produce a sine waveform output. The document also describes the specifications, operation check conditions, the hardware, as ...
Testing software is — sometimes — easier than testing hardware. After all, you can always create test files and even fake user input before monitoring outputs using common tools. Hardware though, is a ...
Ramp or sawtooth waveforms are useful for a broad range of applications, including automatic-test equipment, benchtest equipment, and actuator control. Discrete components typically set the waveform ...
The use of silicon photonics has now enabled the creation of 60-GHz microwave waveforms with programmable amplitude, frequency and phase. Microwave waveforms with a large time–bandwidth product (TBWP) ...
Probe orientation and shielding can separate real buck-regulator output-voltage ripple from radiated switching noise.
The circuit of Figure 1 generates sinusoids down to very low frequencies with distortion in the region of 3% or less, yet has no feedback or gain-stabilizing components because none are needed. It ...
Today we’ll take a journey into less noisy noise, and leave behind the comfortable digital world that we’ve been living in. The payoff? Smoother sounds, because today we start our trip into analog. If ...