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What are the noisiest resistors?

October 20, 2016 By Janet Heath Leave a Comment

Noise in circuits is always going to exist in one way or another. For those working with or designing electronics, noise can ride the working signal and can obscure small signals altogether. Barring any other sources of noise, if very low-level signals are important, you may want to look at your resistors. Resistors are inherently […]

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What’s the difference between instrumentation and precision amplifiers?

October 12, 2016 By Janet Heath Leave a Comment

Instrumentation amplifiers (INAs) are precision devices, but they have a particular function and aren’t another type of operational amplifier (op amp). Instrumentation amplifiers are not op amps; you can’t configure them in a multitude of ways, and you only set gain to a chosen value, and only within a specified range. So op amps are […]

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Digital filters vs. Analog filters

October 3, 2016 By Janet Heath 2 Comments

Digital and analog filters both take out unwanted noise or signal components, but filters work differently in the analog and digital domains. Analog filters will remove everything above or below a chosen cutoff frequency, whereas digital filters can be more precisely programmed. Analog filters that remove signals above a certain frequency are called low pass […]

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What is an op amp?

September 26, 2016 By Janet Heath Leave a Comment

Op Amps or operational amplifiers, are fundamental building blocks in electronic design, mainly because these analog integrated circuits (ICs) are very versatile. Operational amplifiers can do more than amplify, or add “gain” to a signal, but it is a fundamental function that an op amp can magnify an input signal (and also any noise in […]

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What is feedback?

September 19, 2016 By Janet Heath 1 Comment

Feedback is a term that describes comparing the actual output of a system to the desired output and adjusting the actual output to produce the desired end result. For example, the human nervous system provides constant feedback to the brain, especially when pain is felt for avoiding further bodily harm. In electronics, feedback is defined […]

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How much math do you need to know to design electronics?

January 25, 2016 By Chris Francis 4 Comments

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Education for electronics design tends to have a fair amount of math in it but how much is really required nowadays in order to design electronics? You certainly need some, but a high percentage of what you learn at college or university is likely to be unused once you leave, although this does depend on […]

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Interfacing and using bridge sensors

January 8, 2016 By Chris Francis Leave a Comment

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Sensors such as strain gauges, pressure gauges and some magnetic sensors are often bridge devices. They can be full or half bridge although the bridges are usually made of multiple devices connected together, with MEMS sensors being an exception. So, in the case of a strain gauge, a half bridge would be made with one […]

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Signal line and supply filtering

December 18, 2015 By Chris Francis Leave a Comment

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There are many reasons for needing to filter power supply or signal line. Power supply lines from a switching regulator may be too noisy for sensitive analog circuitry. Signal or power supply lines may pick up interference either from the rest of the system circuitry or from external devices. With signal lines the problem of […]

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Troubleshooting analog circuits

November 26, 2015 By Chris Francis Leave a Comment

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While you may need to troubleshoot a circuit that used to work and now doesn’t, the emphasis here is how to troubleshoot a design when you have your first PCB made.  While you may be fortunate and everything works perfectly first time, there is often a need for some troubleshooting with a new design.  The […]

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Using and interfacing to thermocouples

October 23, 2015 By Chris Francis 1 Comment

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I recently had cause to look again at thermocouples after not having used them for many years.  While they may seem a little old fashioned when you can measure temperature with a simple IC or a complex IC with an I²C or SPI interface such as the Analog Devices ADT7410, thermocouples still have their uses.  […]

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