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Thanks for the advice Keith, Audio and PA4. I changed it over to DC coupling and it improved the signal to the first photo attached. However, there are still some spikes as you can see? Am I being overly ambitious in thinking these can be removed or attenuated? Or is it just something we all...
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I am just doing some basic tutorials so I can learn how to use the oscilloscope and signal generator.
When it's on sine and sawtooth waveforms the waveform is relatively neat. But when I have it on square wave, the form of the wave is distorted. I have attached photos of the three...
Thankyou all for your information. I have learned a few things here. In fact the example in the book, was working out a forward bias voltage drop but using Is.
I'm really more concerned with understanding than doing, i.e. I would prefer to learn how to do it on paper than in spice program...
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I'm quite inexperienced at electronics, but I'm reading about the diode at the moment, and it talks about various ways to model the diode in a simple circuit analysis. PIecewise linear model, iterative and graphical. It says piecewise is less complex but usually good enough, but not as...
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I couldn't find a forum on test equipment so I will post here.
I'm new to electronics and I recently bought an signal generator for my bench.
I'm reading the manual and it mentions that I have to terminate the coaxial cable into a 50 ohm through-termination.
It really go into details why...
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I want to design a dual frequency GPS receiver, but I'm reading this book on GPS and I'm still learning about C/A and P codes. From what this book says, dual-frequency receivers are hard to design. I'm not sure if I'm understandin correctly, but it sounds like not just anyone can access P(Y)...
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