Frequency Multiplication with Tank Circuits - Short Circuits 2
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hmm, where can I find girl like this one? Amazing, wish you all the best :)
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sublime explanations. please, keep going.
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You're a truly inspirational woman. Thank you for the video and I hope many young women follow in your footsteps. I'm a young man, at 23, but I have a great respect for the female community and I encourage their involvement in the sciences.
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This is a most excellent video! I learned something today!
Awe!...some.
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Does the falling edge of the pulse influence the tank circuit? I.E: if the pulses formed a square wave, would the resonance be inhibited?
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I tried this, and it was being stupid-for some reason, nothing happened. ah well.
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It is, indeed, a periodically "pumped" LC oscillator. Old trick for obtaining single harmonics.
A processor would have an on-chip PLL, of course. A look at one of them little MP3 player SoCs (AS3525 or somesuch) shows what's doable these days.
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But does our 3.6Ghz computer use an inductor to multiply its oscillator?
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I really like you showing the oscilloscope output. It really helps to see what is going on.
Very neat. Is there a video where you explain your studio video mixing/FX setup?
fluxoff 1 year ago
@fluxoff I don't. My setup is a Tricaster by Newtek. I worked for them for a while and put a system together out of scraps.
jeriellsworth 1 year ago