This amazing, perfect timing too! I started researching how to turn a 555 timer square wave into a sine wave for some LEDs but you answered all my questions and more. Great video!
You could have used 3 pcs 120 degree phase shift OP-amps, connected in a loop. A to B, B to C, C to A. These would create 3 sinus waves. Then you connect the three inputs of the voltage-to-current amplifiers at the corners of the loop.
Many can do digital circuits, but analog circuits are an art in themselves.
i forgot to turn on the audio while watching ur vid and still understood everything that was going on, then watched it again with sound. good video
Amazing video. I love how you described the theory you used and the process of debugging.
This amazing, perfect timing too! I started researching how to turn a 555 timer square wave into a sine wave for some LEDs but you answered all my questions and more.
Great video!
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You could have used 3 pcs 120 degree phase shift OP-amps, connected in a loop. A to B, B to C, C to A. These would create 3 sinus waves.
Then you connect the three inputs of the voltage-to-current amplifiers at the corners of the loop.
very nice!