Practical case: R-2R Resistor Network (Simple DAC)
Master Analog Electronics by building a 4-bit DAC using a Resistor ladder. Create precise voltage steps from binary signals for audio synthesis and control.
Master Analog Electronics by building a 4-bit DAC using a Resistor ladder. Create precise voltage steps from binary signals for audio synthesis and control.
Master Analog Electronics by building a Wheatstone bridge with a Resistor sensor. Measure precise differential voltage changes and calibrate zero-point offsets.
Master Analog Electronics basics by building a variable voltage divider. Use a potentiometer as a variable Resistor to control output signals from 0V to 5V.
Master Analog Electronics basics by building series and parallel Resistor circuits. Measure equivalent resistance to design precise voltage dividers and loads.
Master Analog Electronics by building a voltage divider with a Resistor pair. Learn to step down 9V to 4.5V for sensor interfacing and verify the output ratio.
Master Analog Electronics basics by building a circuit where a Resistor protects an LED. Apply Ohm’s Law to limit current and ensure safe, steady illumination.