Creative Oscilloscope Patterns: the fusion of technology and art

James McClanahan
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An exiting new area of exploration for those interested in tinkering and experimenting with radio and electronics!This book explains how to use common pieces of test equipment in uncommon ways. Using circuits that range from four components at one extreme and complex arbitrary function generators at the other, this book takes the reader on a journey allowing them to mix their technical acumen with the artistic creativity. The possibilities are limited only by the reader's imagination.This book also explores the use of some of the amazing software now available for tablets and phones that allow them to become power signal generators with functions that would have cost thousands of dollars a decade ago. It also describes how to protect these devices and amplify their outputs to a more useful level for use around the home lab.Jim, W4JBM, draws on decades of experience as well as hundreds of hours of research and work at the bench to offer the reader a distilled, easy to understand, and very readable explanations of how to create and experiment with your own patterns.Perfect for those currently in the hobby that are looking for ways to interest and attract young people into what can be a rewarding, lifelong interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) or for the student interested in learning and experimenting in this area. Also a great way to spend an interesting and educational weekend at the bench.
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