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Electrosluch

By Emilie S. Førrisdal In todays lab we learned how to build a device that lets you hear electromagnetic fields using a kit called Electrosluch. The electrosluch kit contains all the basic components needed to make the device. It uses… Continue Reading →

Building the Elektrosluch

Author: William Davison Today I finished building the Elektrosluch instrument which should be able to create sounds by detecting electromagnetic fields. I followed the picture tutorial then checked with the schematics afterwords to see if all was well. An emphasis… Continue Reading →

Elektroslush – What we learnt

Author – Matthew London In the last two labs we have learnt how to build an elektroslush, on a breadboard and a perfboard. By following the schematic on the lab materials I was able to successfully build a prototype on… Continue Reading →

Elektrosluch

Author: Eddie Clijsen It was interesting to create this instrument as well as learn how to troubleshoot electronic circuits using both a multimeter and an oscilloscope. Also, looking into the methods for developing the project further, for example using a… Continue Reading →

Cable Wiring – Minimising Noise

Authors: Marcus, Matthew and William Today we learned how to wire up cables in different configurations, for example: mono to mono jack, Jack to XLR and XLR to TRS. We also went over some tips on reducing noise being transmitted… Continue Reading →

What we learned today

Authors: Arifs Mehtijevs and Oren Smith Arifs – It was a great revision of things we studied years back. Oren – It was good to go over conversion between degrees and radians as it has been a while since I… Continue Reading →

What I learned today

Authors: Name1 & Name2 Today I revised the unit circle and the relationship between radians and degrees.

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