Here is an audio spectrum analyzer project using an SG12232C GLCD module and based on Atmel ATmega8 microcontroller. The graphic LCD displays both audio waveform in real time and FFT (Fast Fourier ...
The NanoVNA made network analyzers cheap enough for almost everyone. Now you can get a $49 spectrum analyzer to go with it. Is it worth it? Watch [IMSAI Guy]’s video after the break for his opinion.
It’s the end of the semester for [Bruce Land]’s microcontroller design class at Cornell, and the projects coming off the workbench this semester look as awesome as any before. For their final project, ...
An AVR ATmega8 microcontroller and an operational amplifier is used to build this spectrum analyzer which can improve the audio quality of an equipment. A variety of displays are supported by the AVR ...
Juergen Grau data the new DIY audio spectrum analyser called the Magilyzer EM800 complete with EM800 Magic Eye tubes, which has this week launched via Kickstarter and is now available to back with ...
One of the most useful pieces of test gear to become generally available to the average broadcast engineer in the last 20 years or so is the spectrum analyzer. This electronic tool, while still rather ...
The new R&S FPL1044 from Rohde & Schwarz offers a frequency range of 10 Hz to 44 GHz. It is the first and only spectrum analyzer in this price range on the market to reach the 44 GHz milestone, ...
A spectrum analyzer, or signal analyzer, refers to laboratory equipment that is used for determining the bandwidth of an analog or digital signal. On the device, the frequency appears on the ...
Electronics enthusiast and developer Juergen Grau has returned to Kickstarter for 7th time to launch his new Nixie tube audio spectrum analyzer. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about ...
New York, Jan. 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The spectrum analyzer market has been experiencing steady growth, driven by the increasing demand for advanced electronic testing and measurement equipment ...
Back in the 1960s, when I started working in radio broadcast engineering, an oscilloscope was my “eye” on what was happening with equipment. That tool served me well and is still in daily use in my ...