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what is the little circle in this pic and what does the y(t) mean
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I think it is a voltage signal source. y(t) is like in math. A function y whose value is dependent on time t. It's the output voltage of the circuit between + and - (which is ground in this case). You connect something with a high impedence input to the output.
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whats a signal source
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What is the circuit supposed to do? We need a little more info.
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what part of the diagram were u reffering to
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its a megaphone
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The Little circle is a Electric Condensor microphone.
Not sure on the definition of y(t) but that is thwe output and typically its a Speaker connection for that IC.
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how do i do that, dk?
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I think it is a voltage signal source. y(t) is like in math. A function y whose value is dependent on time t. It's the output voltage of the circuit between + and - (which is ground in this case). You connect something with a high impedence input to the output.
how do i do that |
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i have this circuit hoooke up to a 3" tall stereo speaker
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Does it work?
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A signal source is is voltage or current source that varies and carries information with it.
You take something with two input terminals where the resistance between them is high, and connect them to the two output terminals on your circuit. THat's all I mean. |
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mine doesnt
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is it like a mega phone
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