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  • #REDIRECT [[GMU:Introduction to Electronics]]
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  • ===Introduction To Electronics=== ...exercises students will learn the fundamental concepts and skills required to work with hardware, sensors and other complex electronic systems. It is an
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  • ...ing.com/publications/circuit_simulator_manual.pdf Here] is an introduction to the circuit simulator. * A very powerful concept is the voltage divider, it allows us to attenuate (but not amplify!) any voltage in any circuit
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  • ...ing.com/publications/circuit_simulator_manual.pdf Here] is an introduction to the circuit simulator. * A very powerful concept is the voltage divider, it allows us to attenuate (but not amplify!) any voltage in any circuit
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  • ...ing.com/publications/circuit_simulator_manual.pdf Here] is an introduction to the circuit simulator. * A very powerful concept is the voltage divider, it allows us to attenuate (but not amplify!) any voltage in any circuit
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  • ...ing.com/publications/circuit_simulator_manual.pdf Here] is an introduction to the circuit simulator. * A very powerful concept is the voltage divider, it allows us to attenuate (but not amplify!) any voltage in any circuit
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  • ...ing.com/publications/circuit_simulator_manual.pdf Here] is an introduction to the circuit simulator. * A very powerful concept is the voltage divider, it allows us to attenuate (but not amplify!) any voltage in any circuit
    37 KB (5,189 words) - 13:41, 30 November 2020
  • ...ing.com/publications/circuit_simulator_manual.pdf Here] is an introduction to the circuit simulator. * A very powerful concept is the voltage divider, it allows us to attenuate (but not amplify!) any voltage in any circuit
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  • * [[IFD:Printed_Electronics_ButtonUp|Printed Electronics Inkjet: Button Up!]] * [[IFD:Printed_Electronics_ElectronicUpcycling|Printed Electronics Silkscreen: Electronic Upcycling]]
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  • Introduction to Electronics
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  • * [[GMU:Introduction to Electronics|Introduction to Electronics]] – Darsha Hewitt
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  • Introduction to Electronics
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  • This is a rigorous introduction to the world of Do-It-Yourself Electronics (Elektronikbasteln). "We Make Machines Not Art I" proposes an art-making me ...perimental circuit construction and reverse-engineering, this course seeks to critique the economic
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  • The '''DIY Electronics Lab''' offers space for experiments with DIY - electronics.<p> *[[GMU:Introduction to Electronics|Introduction to Electronics]]
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  • '''Introduction to Analog Circuits'''<br /> ''Location:'' Marienstr. 5, Electronics Lab R102<br/>
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  • ...ple components, working through some theoretical background, we will start to understand more complex circuits like voltage controlled filters and oscill ...mount of curiosity to follow the course. Please send a motivational letter to clemens.wegener (at) uni-weimar (dot)de. For buying components, we need a l
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  • <h3 style="color:#E6007E;">How to add your project</h3> [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rtEZEOPACw How-To Videocast]<br>
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  • Printed Electronics can turn everyday objects into interfaces for the digital world. We will use screen printing with conductive ink to print our own designs on paper, leather, or glass and use them as buttons o
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  • ...h Arduino microprocessor boards (Lily-Pads), there will be an introduction to programming (Arduino / C-Syntax) by [http://www.audiocommander.de Michael M * 23.10., 12-15h First Meeting, Introduction, Starter-Kits, Overview
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  • ...to Melanie Birnschein and make an appointment with me for an introduction to the lab. [[Category:Electronics]]
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  • The course is designed as an introduction to the work with live tissues, bacteria, cellular organisms and other life-lik ...copes and cameras, analysing and interacting with them while bridging with electronics and computers, sharing and documenting experiments online and on paper.
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  • ==Introduction to Electronics== For the modulation circuit, different resistors and capacitors were used to get the different resistance from different objects in the form of sound.
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  • Printed Electronics can turn everyday objects into interfaces for the digital world. We will use screen printing with conductive ink to print our own designs on different material and use them as buttons or sli
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  • ==Introduction to Electronics==
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  • ...ple components, working through some theoretical background, we will start to understand more complex circuits like voltage controlled filters and oscill ...mount of curiosity to follow the course. Please send a motivational letter to clemens.wegener (at) uni-weimar (dot)de. For buying components, we need a l
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  • * texts along the artworks. To print them out or to store online? Or both? ...copes and cameras, analyzing and interacting with them while bridging with electronics and computers, and sharing and documenting experiments online and on paper.
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  • ==Introduction to Electronics==
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  • ...working prototype with appropriate sensors and signal processing abilities to materialize your concepts. ...oduct prototypes. For buying electronic components, a little budget of 10€ to 20€ is neccessary. Of course you can keep your manufactured works.
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