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Elektor Classics The Complete Linear Audio Library (USB Stick)
Jan Didden created Linear Audio in 2010 and published 14 Volumes between 2010 and 2017. Each 200-page Volume contains on average 10 articles by expert authors in the field of audio, acoustics, and instrumentation. Whether you are interested in tube amplifiers, solid-state equipment, loudspeaker design, capacitor and resistor distortion or distortion measurement, you are certain to find helpful advice and interesting discussions. From beginner to advanced level, for the audio professional or the serious hobbyist, this ExpertCollection will advance your understanding and offer new perspectives on common issues. Bonus material included with this collection is a 5-part YouTube series on negative feedback as applied to audio by renowned author Jan Didden, and nine additional landmark audio articles and presentations. If you are seriously interested in audio, acoustics, and instrumentation, you can’t afford to miss this! The published material is indexed and fully searchable and will provide an almost limitless resource for many years to come. You can read about Linear Audio’s authors, and the Table of Contents of each Volume, at linearaudio.net.
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Elektor Digital Modern High-End Valve Amplifiers (E-BOOK)
Valve Amplifiers are regarded by many to be the ne plus ultra when it comes to processing audio signals. The combination of classical technology and modern components has resulted in a revival of the valve amplifier. The use of toraidal-core output transformers, developed by the author over the past 15 years, has contributed to this revival. The most remarkable features of these transformers are their extremely wide frequency ranges and their very low levels of linear and nonlinear distortion. This e-book (pdf) explains the whys and wherefores of toroidal output transformers at various technical levels, starting with elementary concepts and culminating in complete mathematical descriptions. In all of this, the interactions of the output valves, transformer and loudspeaker form the central theme. Next come the practical aspects. The schematic diagram of a valve amplifier often appears to be very simple at first glance, but anyone who has built a modern valve amplifier knows that a lot of critical details are hidden behind this apparent simplicity. These are discussed extensively, in connection with designs for amplifiers with output powers ranging from 10 to 100 watts. Finally, the author gives some attention to a number of special valve amplifiers, and to the theory and practice of negative feedback. In summary, this e-book offers innovative solutions for achieving perfect audio quality. Do-it-yourself builders, as well as persons who want to gain a deeper technical understanding of the complex world of audio transformers, valve amplifiers and audio signal processing, will find this e-book a rich and useful source of information.
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Elektor Digital Elektor January/February 2024 (PDF)
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. Project Update: ESP32-Based Energy MeterNext Steps in Prototyping Optimizing Balcony Power PlantsConsiderations, Interesting Facts, and Calculations ESP32 With OpenDTU for Balcony Power PlantsRead Data from Small Inverters Via MCUs Variable Linear Power Supply Ensemble0…50 V / 0…2 A + Dual Symmetrical Supply Energy Storage Today and TomorrowAn Interview With Simon Engelke 2024: An AI OdysseyIt’s Not Letting Up Bluetooth LE on the STM32A Way to Read Measurements Remotely Human-Centric Smart Kitchen Grocery Container MAUI: Programming for PC, Tablet, and SmartphoneThe New Framework in Theory and Practice ChatMagLevThe AI Way of Levitation Simple PV Power RegulatorBuild Your First, Fully Functional PV Energy Management System Cold-Cathode DevicesPeculiar Parts, the Series From Life’s ExperienceNostalgia Starting Out in Electronics……Looking at FETs CAN Bus Tutorial for the Arduino UNO R4Two UNO R4s Hop on the Bus! Infographics: Power & Energy Comprehensive Design and Development SupportArrow Engineering Services Comparing Power Density and Power Efficiency Aluminium Electrolytic CapacitorsInterference Potential in Audio Technology USB Test and MeasurementThe Fnirsi FNB58 The Pixel Pump Pick-and-Place ToolSimplifying Manual SMT Board Assembly HomeLab ToursNot So Long Ago, in a Far-Away Country... “In the world of ethics in electronics, even small steps can make a significant impact.” Ethics in ElectronicsThe OECD Guidelines and Germany’s Supply Chain Due Diligence Act Chadèche: Smart Ni-MH Charger/DischargerA Reader’s Project in Brief Err-lectronicsCorrections, Updates and Readers’ Letters
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Elektor January/February 2024
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. Project Update: ESP32-Based Energy MeterNext Steps in Prototyping Optimizing Balcony Power PlantsConsiderations, Interesting Facts, and Calculations ESP32 With OpenDTU for Balcony Power PlantsRead Data from Small Inverters Via MCUs Variable Linear Power Supply Ensemble0…50 V / 0…2 A + Dual Symmetrical Supply Energy Storage Today and TomorrowAn Interview With Simon Engelke 2024: An AI OdysseyIt’s Not Letting Up Bluetooth LE on the STM32A Way to Read Measurements Remotely Human-Centric Smart Kitchen Grocery Container MAUI: Programming for PC, Tablet, and SmartphoneThe New Framework in Theory and Practice ChatMagLevThe AI Way of Levitation Simple PV Power RegulatorBuild Your First, Fully Functional PV Energy Management System Cold-Cathode DevicesPeculiar Parts, the Series From Life’s ExperienceNostalgia Starting Out in Electronics……Looking at FETs CAN Bus Tutorial for the Arduino UNO R4Two UNO R4s Hop on the Bus! Infographics: Power & Energy Comprehensive Design and Development SupportArrow Engineering Services Comparing Power Density and Power Efficiency Aluminium Electrolytic CapacitorsInterference Potential in Audio Technology USB Test and MeasurementThe Fnirsi FNB58 The Pixel Pump Pick-and-Place ToolSimplifying Manual SMT Board Assembly HomeLab ToursNot So Long Ago, in a Far-Away Country... “In the world of ethics in electronics, even small steps can make a significant impact.” Ethics in ElectronicsThe OECD Guidelines and Germany’s Supply Chain Due Diligence Act Chadèche: Smart Ni-MH Charger/DischargerA Reader’s Project in Brief Err-lectronicsCorrections, Updates and Readers’ Letters
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Elektor Labs Elektor ±40 V Linear Voltage Regulator Kit
An alternative power supply for the Elektor Fortissimo-100 Power Amplifier For those who object to a switch-mode power supply for the Fortissimo-100 Power Amplifier, this kit yields a linear, symmetrical, voltage regulator marked by low dropout voltage, high output current, and excellent stability – all obtained from discrete components. Bearing in mind that nearly all high-performance audio power amplifiers benefit from a stabilized power supply, this linear power supply is specifically designed for a symmetrical output voltage of ±40 V and peak currents of 13 A (15 A peak achievable). As an example, the average current drawn by a Fortissmo-100 amp driving a 3 Ω load is 4 A per regulator. Specifications Input voltage range 52 V DC (low power usage) to 43 V DC Output voltage range approx. 38.9 V DC to 41.4 V DC (theoretically)38.6 V DC to 41.1 V DC (measured) Dropout voltage at 6 A 42 V Dropout voltage at 9.5 A 43 V Dropout voltage at 13.5 A 44 V Max. current 15 A peak (half sinewave), 4.8 A (average) SOAR protection 15 A at 45 V DC in Ripple rejection >60 dB (@ 5 A DC load) No-load input current 27 mA (@ 52 V DC input) Included PCB All parts including heatsinks
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Elektor Digital Elektor November/December 2022 (PDF)
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. High-End from the Elektor Lab Fortissimo-100 High-End AmplifierFully symmetrical audio output stage and 100/190 W Checking the Frequency of Tuned Circuits and CrystalsTips & Tricks, Best Practices and Other Useful Information PCB Tips and Tricks Soldering – So What?A Closer Look at Current Soldering Technology Low-Latency Bluetooth Garage Door ControlTake Control with Short BLE Messages from a Smartphone Ideal Diode ControllerDiode Circuits with Low Power Dissipation LED Garlands with ESP32 and FreeRTOSFlashing and Variable Brightness Starting Out in Electronics……Cheerfully Continues Zenering FM/DAB+ ReceiverThe Best of Both Worlds From Life’s ExperienceElectronica Obscura Tracing the Cause of Software Bugs WirelesslyCircular Buffer and Webserver on the ESP32 Did Covid Cause a Boost in Engineering Innovation?Innovative Components and Solutions from 2022 Ersa i-CON TRACE – The IoT Soldering Station for Makers Infographics What Are We Going to Do with All This Compute? How to Drive Ynvisible’s E-Paper Display All-Time Innovation with InnoFaithQ&A with Walter Arkesteijn Industrial AutomationEasy and scalable IoT-Retrofitting Next Generation Oscilloscopes for Accelerated InsightRohde & Schwarz introduces the R&S MXO 4 series Low Profile Linear Connectors Solve Multi-Signal Data Management Smart – Innovative – Cost-EfficientGateMate FPGAs Developed and Manufactured in Germany Tools to Support Low-Cost Sensor Development PolyfusesPeculiar Parts, the Series Isolated Analog Output for Arduino Uno HomeLab Tours... Discovers the Theremin electronica fast forward 2022 - powered by ElektorLineup and Timetable Radio Direction FindingTracking Down Lost Wireless Weather Sensors Estimate an IC's Internal NoiseA Simple Method Ethics in ActionPowered by WEEF No Ethics, No Sustainable BusinessAn Interview with Professor Stefan Heinemann The 2023 WEEF Index Filter SoftwareDesign Tools for Analog Filters TV-B-Gone!... Or At Least B-OFF RP2040-Based Air Quality Measurement elekterminal Kickstart to Python 3Sample Chapter: Digital Image Processing and Wand Library SOLARPUNKA Brighter Future Ahead Hexadoku
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Elektor November/December 2022
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. High-End from the Elektor Lab Fortissimo-100 High-End AmplifierFully symmetrical audio output stage and 100/190 W Checking the Frequency of Tuned Circuits and CrystalsTips & Tricks, Best Practices and Other Useful Information PCB Tips and Tricks Soldering – So What?A Closer Look at Current Soldering Technology Low-Latency Bluetooth Garage Door ControlTake Control with Short BLE Messages from a Smartphone Ideal Diode ControllerDiode Circuits with Low Power Dissipation LED Garlands with ESP32 and FreeRTOSFlashing and Variable Brightness Starting Out in Electronics……Cheerfully Continues Zenering FM/DAB+ ReceiverThe Best of Both Worlds From Life’s ExperienceElectronica Obscura Tracing the Cause of Software Bugs WirelesslyCircular Buffer and Webserver on the ESP32 Did Covid Cause a Boost in Engineering Innovation?Innovative Components and Solutions from 2022 Ersa i-CON TRACE – The IoT Soldering Station for Makers Infographics What Are We Going to Do with All This Compute? How to Drive Ynvisible’s E-Paper Display All-Time Innovation with InnoFaithQ&A with Walter Arkesteijn Industrial AutomationEasy and scalable IoT-Retrofitting Next Generation Oscilloscopes for Accelerated InsightRohde & Schwarz introduces the R&S MXO 4 series Low Profile Linear Connectors Solve Multi-Signal Data Management Smart – Innovative – Cost-EfficientGateMate FPGAs Developed and Manufactured in Germany Tools to Support Low-Cost Sensor Development PolyfusesPeculiar Parts, the Series Isolated Analog Output for Arduino Uno HomeLab Tours... Discovers the Theremin electronica fast forward 2022 - powered by ElektorLineup and Timetable Radio Direction FindingTracking Down Lost Wireless Weather Sensors Estimate an IC's Internal NoiseA Simple Method Ethics in ActionPowered by WEEF No Ethics, No Sustainable BusinessAn Interview with Professor Stefan Heinemann The 2023 WEEF Index Filter SoftwareDesign Tools for Analog Filters TV-B-Gone!... Or At Least B-OFF RP2040-Based Air Quality Measurement elekterminal Kickstart to Python 3Sample Chapter: Digital Image Processing and Wand Library SOLARPUNKA Brighter Future Ahead Hexadoku
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HiFiBerry HiFiBerry DAC+ ADC
Features Stereo input and output Dedicated 192 kHz / 24-bit high-quality Burr-Brown DAC Dedicated 192 kHz / 24-bit high-quality Burr-Brown ADC Hardware volume control for DAC. The output volume can be controlled using “alsamixer” or any application that supports ALSA mixer controls. Connects directly onto the Raspberry Pi. No soldering required. Compatible with all Raspberry Pi models, that have a 40-pin GPIO connector No additional power supply required. Three ultra-low-noise linear voltage regulators. HAT compliant, EEPROM for automatic configuration. Gold plated RCA output connectors. Includes 4 M 2.5 x 12 mm spacers. Analogue input, phone jack 3.5 mm Analogue output RCA Analogue output (P5) Input configuration jumper (J1) Connector for balanced input (P6) Please note: Layout and components might change without further notice. Balanced/unbalanced input connector (P6) The 5-pin connector can be used to connect a balanced input. Please note that the balanced input has to be selected with the jumpers and will always have a 12 dB gain. It shouldn't be used with line-level inputs. Pin 1 is on the left. right + right – GND left – left + Output connector (P5) The output connector realizes connections to external components like an amplifier. Pin 1 is on the top left. +5V 1 2 R GND 3 4 GND +5V 5 6 L Input gain settings (J1) The jumper block is responsible for the input configuration. It is recommended to use the default setting without additional input gain. 32 dB gain can be used to connect dynamic microphones. Jumpers are numbered from top to bottom. 1 2 3 4 function 1 0 0 – 0 dB gain 0 1 1 – 12 dB gain 0 1 0 – 32 dB gain 0 0 1 – balanced input, 12 dB gain Specifications Maximum input voltage: 2.1 Vrms - 4.2 Vrms for balanced input Maximum output voltage: 2.1 Vrms ADC signal-to-noise ratio: 110 dB DAC signal-to-noise ratio: 112 dB ADC THD+N: -93 dB DAC THD+N: -93 dB Input voltage for lowest distortions: 0.8 Vrms Input gain (configurable with Jumpers): 0 dB, 12 dB, 32 dB Power consumption: < 0.3 W Sample rates: 44.1 kHz - 192 kHz In order to use the HiFiBerry DAC + ADC, your Raspberry Pi Linux kernel must be at least version 4.18.12. Click here to learn how to update the Raspberry Pi kernel Using microphones with the DAC+ ADC The DAC+ ADC is equipped with a stereo analogue input that can be configured for a wide range of input voltages. It performs best with line-level analogue sources. However, it is also possible to use it as a microphone input. You can only use dynamic microphones. Microphones that require a power supply are not supported. The microphone output voltage is very low. This means you need to amplify it. The DAC+ ADC has the necessary pre-amplifier already equipped. You will have to set the jumpers correctly. The sound from the input won’t be played back automatically on the output. You will have to use some software that reads the input and outputs it again. Setting the correct input amplifier settings for a microphone By default, the input sensitivity is matched for line-level audio sources. This is done via a jumper on the J1 header. In order to use a microphone, the jumper needs to be set up as shown below. Audio input to output There is no direct connection between the input and the output. That leads to the input from the connected microphone to not be played back automatically. If you want to hear it on the output, you need to use the command line tool alsaloop can be used for this.
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Elektor November/December 2022 (NL)
Elektor GREEN en GOLD leden kunnen deze uitgave hier downloaden.Nog geen lid? Klik hier om een lidmaatschap af te sluiten. High-end uit het Elektor-lab Fortissimo-100 high-end versterkervolledig symmetrische audio-eindtrap levert 100/190 W Controleer de frequentie van afgestemde kringen en kristallen Printen ontwerpentips en trucs Solderen – nou en?moderne soldeertechnologie nader bekeken Bluetooth-garagedeurbediening met geringe latentiemet korte BLE-berichten vanaf een smartphone Ideale diode-controllerdiodeschakelingen met geringe vermogensdissipatie LED-slingers met ESP32 en FreeRTOSknipperen dat het een lieve lust is Alle begin......zenert er vrolijk op los FM/DAB+ ontvangerhet beste van twee werelden Uit het leven gegrepenelektronica obscura De oorzaak van software-bugs draadloos opsporencirculaire buffer en webserver op de ESP32 Heeft Covid de innovatie gestimuleerd?innovatieve componenten en oplossingen uit 2022 Ersa i-CON TRACEhet IoT-soldeerstation voor makers Elektor Infographics Wat moeten we met al die computers? Aansturing van het e-paper display van Ynvisible InnoFaith: innovatie en nog eens innovatievraaggesprek met Walter Arkesteijn Industriële automatiseringeenvoudige en schaalbare IoT-retrofitting Reed-relaisvreemde onderdelen Low-profile lineaire connectorenvereenvoudigen multisignaal-databeheer Slim – Innovatief – KosteneffectiefGateMate FPGA’s worden ontwikkeld en geproduceerd in Duitsland Tools voor de ontwikkeling van goedkope sensoren Polyfusesvreemde onderdelen Geïsoleerde analoge uitgang voor Arduino Uno Oost West Lab Best...ontdekt de Theremin electronica fast forward 2022 – powered by Elektorde deelnemers en het programma Radiorichtingzoekerspoor verloren weersensoren op Schat de interne ruis van een ICeen eenvoudige methode Ethiek in actiepowered by WEEF Zonder ethiek geen duurzaam ondernemenvraaggesprek met professor Stefan Heinemann De WEEF Index 2023 Filtersoftwareontwerp-tools voor analoge filters TV-B-Gone!...of tenminste TV tabee Meting van de luchtkwaliteitop basis van de RP2040 elekterminal Snelstart met Python 3voorbeeldhoofdstuk: digitale beeldbewerking en de Wand-bibliotheek SOLARPUNKeen mooiere toekomst in het verschiet Hexadoku
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Elektor Digital Elektor November/December 2022 PDF (NL)
Elektor GREEN en GOLD leden kunnen deze uitgave hier downloaden.Nog geen lid? Klik hier om een lidmaatschap af te sluiten. High-end uit het Elektor-lab Fortissimo-100 high-end versterkervolledig symmetrische audio-eindtrap levert 100/190 W Controleer de frequentie van afgestemde kringen en kristallen Printen ontwerpentips en trucs Solderen – nou en?moderne soldeertechnologie nader bekeken Bluetooth-garagedeurbediening met geringe latentiemet korte BLE-berichten vanaf een smartphone Ideale diode-controllerdiodeschakelingen met geringe vermogensdissipatie LED-slingers met ESP32 en FreeRTOSknipperen dat het een lieve lust is Alle begin......zenert er vrolijk op los FM/DAB+ ontvangerhet beste van twee werelden Uit het leven gegrepenelektronica obscura De oorzaak van software-bugs draadloos opsporencirculaire buffer en webserver op de ESP32 Heeft Covid de innovatie gestimuleerd?innovatieve componenten en oplossingen uit 2022 Ersa i-CON TRACEhet IoT-soldeerstation voor makers Elektor Infographics Wat moeten we met al die computers? Aansturing van het e-paper display van Ynvisible InnoFaith: innovatie en nog eens innovatievraaggesprek met Walter Arkesteijn Industriële automatiseringeenvoudige en schaalbare IoT-retrofitting Reed-relaisvreemde onderdelen Low-profile lineaire connectorenvereenvoudigen multisignaal-databeheer Slim – Innovatief – KosteneffectiefGateMate FPGA’s worden ontwikkeld en geproduceerd in Duitsland Tools voor de ontwikkeling van goedkope sensoren Polyfusesvreemde onderdelen Geïsoleerde analoge uitgang voor Arduino Uno Oost West Lab Best...ontdekt de Theremin electronica fast forward 2022 – powered by Elektorde deelnemers en het programma Radiorichtingzoekerspoor verloren weersensoren op Schat de interne ruis van een ICeen eenvoudige methode Ethiek in actiepowered by WEEF Zonder ethiek geen duurzaam ondernemenvraaggesprek met professor Stefan Heinemann De WEEF Index 2023 Filtersoftwareontwerp-tools voor analoge filters TV-B-Gone!...of tenminste TV tabee Meting van de luchtkwaliteitop basis van de RP2040 elekterminal Snelstart met Python 3voorbeeldhoofdstuk: digitale beeldbewerking en de Wand-bibliotheek SOLARPUNKeen mooiere toekomst in het verschiet Hexadoku
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Miniware Miniware MDP-P906 Digital Power Supply (300 W)
MDP-P906 has a built-in cooling fan, and maximum output power of up to 300 W, which meets a wider range of testing needs and application scenarios. Through 2.4 GHz wireless communication, it can be connected to MDP-M01 Smart Digital Monitor module to realize the free combination of multiple channels of 300 W per channel. MDP-P906 has the index, stability and reliability comparable to a professional power supply. It can output pure current, and provide powerful functions such as programmable output, timing output, timing control, automatic compensation, boost mode, etc., making itself a real cost-effective, smart and customized programmable linear DC power supply. MDP-P906 adopts a precision CNC machined aluminum alloy shell, with fine workmanship, novel, mini and beautiful appearance, it completely subverts the rigid image of traditional desktop power supply. With stackable modular design and wireless communication function, MDP-P906 can work independently or paired, both on the workbench, and be carried out for on-site maintenance. MDP-P906 is a perfect solution for electronic engineer, especially field application engineers to meet different needs of power sources. Built-in silent cooling fan, instant cooling, ensure a stable and efficient output! Smart linear compensation, constant voltage & constant current Positive & negative output, series boost, parallel current sharing Applications Universal tests and teaching experiments in R&D laboratory Maintenance of digital products Property verification and fault diagnosis of devices and circuits Emergency power supply for model airplanes and vehicles Power supply testing of RF and microwave circuits or modules Quality control and quality inspection Supply purified power for high-accuracy digital-analog hybrid circuits and Hi-Fi audio devices Specifications Input DC 4.2-30 V/14 A (Max)QC 3.0/PD2.0, 20 V/5 A (Max) Output 0-30 V/0-10 A, 300 W (Max) Conversion efficiency 95% Output resolution 10 mV/2 mA, up to 1 mV/1 mA via Display Control module Output accuracy 0.03%+5 mV0.05%+2 mV Adjustment rate Load adjustment rate <±0.01%Power adjustment rate <±0.01% Ripple and noise <250 uVrms, 3 mVpp; 2 mArms Transient response <4 uS Safety protections Input over-voltage, under-voltage, reverse connection protection, output over-current, back-flow protection and over-temperature protection Others Automatically shut-down and enter micro-power modeSupport USB firmware upgrade Dimensions 112 x 66 x 20 mm Weight 181 g Included 1x MDP-P906 Digital Power Supply 2x Output Cable 1x User Manual Downloads User Manual v1.1 Firmware v1.32
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, by Günter Spanner FNIRSI 1014D Digital Storage Oscilloscope: Good Performance for Tight Budgets
For activities such as tinkering with amplifiers, sensors, and microcontrollers like Arduinos, ESPs, Raspberry Pis, or repairing consumer electronics, a 100 MHz bandwidth and two...