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sweep generraators
sweep generraators
The Miller and the Sweep - 1897 I was released on: UK: July 1897 USA: January 1903
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K. A. Kinman has written: 'Sweep generator circuits'
A: Sometimes a spectrum of frequency must be analyzed a voltage to frequency converter can be used to sweep a range of frequency just by changing some DC level.
A wobbuloscope consists of a sweep generator, CRO and a marker generator, which can be tuned to frequencies corresponding to the vision carrier, associate of sound signal as well as the IF of the T.V. receiver
An exponential sweep generator is an electronic device that produces a signal whose frequency changes exponentially over time. Typically used in audio and signal testing, it generates a frequency sweep that can be used to evaluate system responses, such as in filters or loudspeakers. The output can be either analog or digital, and the exponential nature of the sweep allows for detailed analysis across a wide frequency range efficiently. This tool is essential in applications like acoustics, telecommunications, and electronic testing.
A sweep generator is an instrument used to align IF circuits in older FM radios that used adjustable IF coils in the circuits. The generator "sweeps" the frequencies on either side of a set center frequency. When this signal is applied to the front end of an IF circuit, the responce from the IF circuit can be observed at the end of the IF with an oscilloscope allowing the IF coils in the circuit to be adjusted to the desired bandwidth and responce of the circuit.
The future tense of sweep is "will sweep" or "is going to sweep."
The present infinitive of "sweep" is "to sweep."