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The Arduino Mega2560 is based around the ATmega2560 8-bit, 16-MHz microcontroller. It has a total of 54 general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins configured into six 8-bit and one 6-bit ports.
1. Arduino Board: The heart of the project. An Arduino Uno or similar board will work perfectly. 2. Rotary Encoder: Used for adjusting the frequency and amplitude of the generated signals. 3.
Arduino PWM As you may know, two PWM outputs of Arduino Uno are linked to the timers. For the “common” PWM, if we write a value from 0 to 255 on a PWM pin, the Arduino library will drive the assigned ...
Portable Function Generator on Arduino ... Watch on Posted in Arduino Hacks, Tool Hacks Tagged AD9833, arduino nano, function generator, test equipment, X9C104P ← The E-Waste Apocalypse Looms ...
It could be that the workshop’s only crystal-backed generator that can run from 0% to 100% duty cycle is still broken, or it could be that it is simply an enjoyable bite-sized problem to ponder at ...
Granted, $200 is not a lot to spend compared to what a lab-grade signal generator with such a wide frequency range would cost. And sure, external filters could help.
Makers, Arduino and electronics enthusiasts that have wanted to create a laser sky effect generator, may be interested in this new DIY tutorial which is being published by YouTuber “Normal ...
This project uses two Arduino to communicate with each other using light by means of Morse Code. As a more advanced project, it has some complex array usage and investigates converting switch inputs ...
At the far end of the transmit end coax, 50Ω in series with 47-200pF as a termination might keep the signal sweet. The idea was to make a 5V 50Ω buffer, but this easily converted into a 3.3V 50Ω ...