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- Resource_types.lvl0:Technical Documentation > StudentZone Article
- StudentZone ArticleThis activity shows how to build a simple tilt sensor using the ADXL327 and observes how the output voltage varies with inclination on x and y axes.
- StudentZone ArticleThe objective of this lab activity is to measure ambient temperature using integrated circuit temperature transducers that provide an output (current or voltage) proportional to absolute temperature.
- StudentZone ArticleThis article will explain a simple PLL circuit to gain basic understanding of PLL operation.
- StudentZone ArticleThe article explains the basics to build a circuit which provides a constant or regulated output voltage over a range of input voltages.
- StudentZone ArticleThe objective of this lab activity is to design and build an audio amplifier that takes the small output voltage from an electret microphone and amplifies it such that it can drive a small loudspeaker.
- StudentZone ArticleThe article describes how to use a chain of amplifiers for gain and filtering, in a practical example, that aims to recover heartbeat information.
- StudentZone ArticleIn the last column we highlighted the importance of maintaining a low impedance ground plane to provide a path for digital and analog return currents. This StudentZone article discusses the equally important and related topic of power supply decoupling to maintain low impedances at the points at which power enters the integrated circuit.
- StudentZone ArticleThévenin's Theorem is a process by which a complex circuit is reduced to an equivalent circuit consisting of a single voltage source (VTH) in series with a single resistance (RTH) and a load resistance (RL). After creating the Thévenin Equivalent Circuit, the load voltage VL or the load current IL may be easily determined.
- StudentZone ArticleThe objective of this Lab activity is to construct a Band Pass Filter by cascading a low pass filter and a high pass filter. The frequency response of the filter and learn using Bode plotter software will get obtained.
- StudentZone ArticleIf you grew up with the 741 op amp, it was drilled into your head to balance resistances seen by the op amp inputs.