logo elektroda
logo elektroda
X
logo elektroda

Sample & Hold, PCM Signal Generation, TDM Circuits, Error Rate and Correction Methods

27 9
ADVERTISEMENT
  • #1 21667366
    faraj Elrieshi
    Anonymous  
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #2 21667367
    Mark Harrington
    Anonymous  
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #4 21667369
    Steve Lawson
    Anonymous  
  • #5 21667370
    Steve Lawson
    Anonymous  
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • #6 21667371
    Steve Lawson
    Anonymous  
  • #7 21667372
    Floy Viola
    Anonymous  
  • #8 21667373
    Steve Lawson
    Anonymous  
  • #9 21667374
    faraj Elrieshi
    Anonymous  
  • #10 21667375
    Steve Lawson
    Anonymous  

Topic summary

The discussion centers on practical experimentation with Sample & Hold circuits, Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) signal generation, Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) circuits, and analysis of information rate focusing on bit error rate, error detection, and error correction methods. Initial responses suggest researching these topics independently using online resources. Further advice recommends hands-on learning by assembling circuits on a protoboard, utilizing an oscilloscope with a bandwidth of 10 to 20 MHz for signal observation, and starting with foundational projects such as building an adjustable power supply. Suggested components and platforms for experimentation include the LM317 adjustable voltage regulator and microcontroller development boards like Arduino, PICAXE, Parallax, or Raspberry Pi. Emphasis is placed on understanding the function and selection rationale of each circuit component to grasp the underlying principles and results. The approach encourages iterative learning through practical assembly and troubleshooting before seeking targeted assistance.
Summary generated by the language model.
ADVERTISEMENT