Today we discussed how to make different cables. The connections we looked at are: XLR male to XLR female XLR to TRS Mono jack to mono jack TRS to mono jack We discussed how to solder the cables and how… Continue Reading →
Authors: Michal Kais & Eddie Clijsen Designing wiring for different connections, for example: Mono jack to mono jack XLR male to XLR female XLR to TRS jack Balanced XLR or TRS jack to unbalanced mono jack
In todays lab we explored the ways to calculate the noise generated by conductors. All conductors create noise at temperatures above Absolute Zero(-273 degrees celcius). How much noise is created depends on three factors: Temperature, bandwidth and resistance. The signal… Continue Reading →
We first revised the formulas for working out the frequency with the period and vice versa, and the RMS of a signal. We then figured out how to calculate what time delay you need to cancel a signal, and that… Continue Reading →
Authors: Michal Kais, Eddie Clijsen RMS measures a constant power of a wave How phasing and flanging works A wave can be cancelled by adding another wave that’s exactly the same, but delayed by 1/2T
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