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**[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassHandouts/Electronics/Graphsmanship.pdf Graphsmanship] |
**[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassHandouts/Electronics/Graphsmanship.pdf Graphsmanship] |
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**[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassHandouts/Electronics/Lab%20Grading%20Sheet Common Mistakes] |
**[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassHandouts/Electronics/Lab%20Grading%20Sheet Common Mistakes] |
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**[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassHandouts/Electronics/Short%20Report%20Format.pdf Short Report Format] |
**[http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/wavetek/130_Aug72.pdf[http://people.wallawalla.edu/~Rob.Frohne/ClassHandouts/Electronics/Short%20Report%20Format.pdf Short Report Format] |
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*Function Generator Manuals |
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**[http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/wavetek/182A_Mar86.pdf An example] of a function generator manual.... This may give you a bit of an idea how to write your manual for the Function Generator Lab. |
**[http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/wavetek/182A_Mar86.pdf An example] of a function generator manual.... This may give you a bit of an idea how to write your manual for the Function Generator Lab. |
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**[http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/wavetek/130_Aug72.pdf A really simple function generator,] but still a little more complicated than yours. However, you will notice the hysteresis oscillator is used in it too. |
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*[http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/RES/RES.6-010/MITRES_6-010S13_comchaptrs.pdf Operational Amplifiers, Theory and Practice, by James Roberage] |
*[http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/RES/RES.6-010/MITRES_6-010S13_comchaptrs.pdf Operational Amplifiers, Theory and Practice, by James Roberage] |
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*[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf United States Frequency Allocations] |
*[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf United States Frequency Allocations] |
Revision as of 22:01, 14 January 2016
Links
- Lab Write Up Documents
- Function Generator Manuals
- An example of a function generator manual.... This may give you a bit of an idea how to write your manual for the Function Generator Lab.
- A really simple function generator, but still a little more complicated than yours. However, you will notice the hysteresis oscillator is used in it too.
- Operational Amplifiers, Theory and Practice, by James Roberage
- United States Frequency Allocations
- Mentor Graphics PCB Design
- Ceramic Capacitors Change Value with Applied Voltage and Temperature (especially small surface mount ones)
- Quadrature Signals Explained
- Steve Long's and Mark Rodwell's Communications Electronics Course. See especially Steve Long's Notes at the end of the page. They are good.
- Twin T Bandpass Filter with Adjustable Q
- Software Defined Radio Links
- R2 DSP (an early software defined radio using a dedicated DSP)
- Softrock and Theory
- Softrock Build Instructions and Notes
- Softrock Yahoo Interest Group
- This is a very interesting article on optimizing the performance of the Softrock radio. It is good design review of the Softrock receiver.
- This collection of Software Defined Radio publications is fantastic.
- SDRadio
- RA3WDK SDR Receiver (uses diode mixers)
- Open High Performance Software Defined Radio
- Tayloe Mixer
- Vector Network Analyzer Basics
- M-Audio Delta 44 Sound Card Manual This manual has useful specifications for determining the gain necessary for your software designed radio project.
- Filter Design in 30 seconds
- Bandpass Filter Calculator
- Quite Universal Circuit Simulator Useful for designing and simulating circuits. Can synthesize filter circuits.
- What is an Si570 and why do I want one?
- First steps in Software Defined Radio (SDR)
- Mixer theory
- Serbian SDR and other radios
- TinySDR and others
- Elektor SDR
- A nice pictorial description of I/Q data
- SDR Using Realtek RTL2832U
- Wideband Transformers
- Wideband Transformers
- More Wideband Transformers
- [http://home.earthlink.net/~christrask/TraskTLTTutorial.pdf Transmission Line Transformers Tutorial by Chris Trask
- Transmission Line Transformers, by Jerry Sevick (who wrote the book)
- Design of HF Wideband Power Transformers
- Choosing a Core for a Transformer or Inductor
- Transmission Lines
- Gilbert Cell Mixers
- LVDS to PECL Interface
- Positive Supply for ECL logic
- Voltage regulators put out noise that can make for poor SDR receiver performance. Here is a clever solution. It also works for instrumentation amplifiers and other noise sensitive circuits.
- Capacitors
- Murata's comparison of monolithic ceramic capacitors as compared to Tantalum capacitors. Note that monolithic ceramic capacitors values decrease if you put larger DC voltages across them though. The effective series resistance and temperature behavior are much better though.
- The markings on capacitors are often based on pF. There will be three digits, like 104 for 0.1uF. The first two digits are the digits of the value, and the next number is the number of zeros to add after that to denote the capacitance in pF. Thus 104 in 10 * 1e4 pF.
- Good links that explain how Radio originated
- Kicad
- Si570 Libraries
- The USB to Si570 interface design files
- Schematic
- Good Kicad Tutorial Video 1
- Good Kicad Tutorial Video 2
- KiCad Step By Step Tutorial PDF
- KiCad schematic and layout Guides
- Kicad Quick Schematic Part Creator
- KiCad Tutorial
- Mini Tutorial
- Installing KiCad for Windows and more video
- KiCad Schematic to Layout Tutorial - CuriousInventor Guides
- DPRG KiCad tutorial 3
- How to design a circuit board by Doug Paradis using KiCAD
- Ampacity of Wires and Circuit Board Trace Widths
- A video on using the new (May 2014) push and shove router...
- Freerouter Java program now open source and available here. Note that it isn't available any longer as a java applet on the web.
- Video on using the new Module Editor
- Circuit Board Layout Hints
- Reduce the likelihood of noise and oscillation problems.
- Ten Best Practices of PCB Design
- Daniel Colls - Parallel traces are often susceptible to cross-talk. These should be separated by at least 2 trace widths for cross-talk reduction. when talking about Circuit Layout.
- Andrew Bylard - Use a stripline circuit when you have two parallel ground planes to give enhanced noise immunity against the propagation of radiated RF emissions.
- Dealing with harmful PCB effects article
- PCB Trace and Spacing Info
- Trace Impedance Matching
- Add test points at key locations and make it easy to probe (and other tips)
- Make bypassing loops as small as possible in area and length (Page 10)
- Some good, and some not so good EMC Design Principles
- Common layout, prototyping, and schematic issues to avoid
- Grounding in Mixed Analog and Digital Boards part 1
- Grounding in Mixed Analog and Digital Boards part 2
- Partitioning in Mixed Signal Boards
- Silicon Labs Design Notes
- Staying Well Grounded
- PCB Thermal Design
- The Engineer's Guide To High Quality PCB Design
- Some good rules of thumb are in this app note from Micrel.
PCB Layout Checklist: Check this before sending out your board!
- SMITH Chart
- Parasitic Capacitance
2013 Contributors
- Eric Wilson
- Michael Swan
- Alexander Beckner
- Brian Clark
- Brian Lenz
- Travis deFluiter
- Tobias
- Heidi Tupper
2012 Contributors
2010 Contributors
2011 Contributors
- Haddad, Brian
- von Pohle, Michael
- Blaire, Matthew (Included in my name tag is Experimentation with LTspice)
- Cody Lorenz
2010 Articles
- Ideal vs. Nonideal Op Amps
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Basic Op Amp circuits
- Key Facts from Reading Chapter 1
- Golden Rules
- Integrator_Amplifier (by Ben)
- Circuit Board Layout Wisdom
Draft Articles
These articles are not ready for reading and error checking. They are listed so people will not simultaneously write about similar topics.
- Chapter 3 Problems by Ben
- Disecting an Instrumentation Amplifier via Superposition
- Reading from Chapter 4
Draft Articles awaiting review
Contributing Articles
- Generalized Transmitter (in progress, Luke)
- Generalized Receiver (in progress, Luke)
- Electronics Receiver (in progress, Kevin)
- Generalized Receiver (Nick Christman)
- Generalized Receiver Explanation (Jodi Hodge)
- Eric's Generalized Receiver Explanation (Eric Clay)
- Yet another Generalized Receiver Explanation (Joshua Sarris)