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How a switching mixer works in this example circuit?
I am reading about lock-in amplifiers and came across this example circuit of a mixer:
You have one sinusoidal input signal $e_1$ with a phase $\phi_1$ and the local oscillator has a square-wave ...
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How do computers store sound waves just by sampling the amplitude of a wave and not the frequency?
All of this just doesn’t make sense though.
I mean, doesn’t the amplitude represent the loudness and the frequency the pitch? Aren’t they completely independent from each other?
Is the book just ...
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Doubt on time invariant system
Now I am delaying the output of a system (which takes $x \left( t \right)$ as input and gives $t \cdot x \left( t \right)$ as output) by $T$ then final output is:
Let's denote the output of the ...
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What do I hear when listening to a computer-generated sine wave?
When I use a sine-wave generator (such as this one), I give credit to the software and my hardware that a pure sine wave is produced (as close as is technologically possible) — that is, no harmonics. ...
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What happens during under-modulation?
I need clarification regarding what exactly happens to the information in amplitude modulation if it is under-modulated. I know that if it is over-modulated, some information will not reach the ...
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Removing $1/f$ noise with lock-in-amplifiers
On the Wikipedia page for 1/f noise (at the bottom of the page) it suggests the noise can be reduced if the signal of interest is at DC. DC signals suffer from significant 1/f noise, so one method of ...
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Wireless data transmission more than a bit at a time
I'm not that educated in wireless data transmission, but, the basics of frequency modulation and or amplitude modulation are quite basic. Is there any examples of transferring more than a bit at a ...
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How LHC sensors work? [closed]
newbie here. I am here because after working with Raspberry Pi sensors and Analog to Digital converters, and computer processors, I wondered how exactly do sensors in large scale physics experiments ...
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Multiple frequencies [closed]
could someone please inform me how it is possible to send multiple frequencies down one wire? I’m referring specifically to a communication protocol known as HART. It seems they send a 4-20mA signal ...
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What does the phase discriminator portion of the Costas Receiver do mathematically?
What does the phase discriminator portion of the Costas Receiver do mathematically?
The output of the $I$-channel is $ \frac{1}{2}A_C \cos \phi \, m(t) $. Which means for small deviation of phase $ \...
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What influences the variance of signal transmission speed?
I'm currently thinking about the various sources that influence time when it is synchronized with the NTP protocol. One of them is the physical layer (OSI-model).
When sending a bit over a cable, ...
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How do scintillation detectors work, for gamma ray spectroscopy
So I understand what happens in the crystal with respect to the interactions and how the electrons in PMT are multiplied by hitting dynodes etc. But what I can't really seem to find any information on ...
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Can the telephone signals be tapped by an intruder? [closed]
I have a doubt.
There are lots of telecommunication signals moving across the world, at the same time.
For example, take the case of mobile phone calls.
Millions of speech signals are propagating ...
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Larsen effect and pitch of sound
Why Larsen effect produces always high pitched sounds, never low pitched?
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Example of transfer function and driving signal equation
In a text I am using it states that for linear dynamical systems, there is a very simple relationship between the power spectrum of the driving signal and that of any one of the system variables. If ...
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Electronics book for physics undergraduates
I am going through very hard time studying electronics, I studied little electronics at high school (what is diode, transistor, etc). Now in clg now I need electronics to study, I don't understand ...
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Normalizing temperature data of CPU sensors to ambient [closed]
My scenario:
I want my application to stop or take some decision based on temperature. say like if my ambient is morethan 41 i want to switch off the application and we do not have an separate ...
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Why can't you hear music well over a telephone line?
Why can't you hear music well well over a telephone line?
I was asked this question in an interview for a university study placement and I unfortunately had no idea.
I was given the hint that the ...
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Electronic filter
Can you explain, please, step-by-step how an electronic filter does work?
For example, high pass filter. I know It's a trivial things, but I can't get it completely. Don't bring me formula and etc. ...