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Getting Started with Electronic Projects

You're reading from   Getting Started with Electronic Projects Build thrilling and intricate electronic projects using LM555, ZigBee, and BeagleBone

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783554515
Length 176 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Programmable attenuator


For this part of the project, we will be using the Mini-Circuits ZX76-15R5-PP+ programmable attenuator. In the following image, you will notice that the attenuator has SMA input and output. That is the other reason I chose an SMA connector for the oscillator. No adapter required!

Mini-Circuits attenuator (copyright Mini-Circuits)

The internal construction of the attenuator is actually quite simple. It's a bank of switches that can be opened or closed to remove or add attenuation, respectively. These switches are controlled by 3 V digital logic.

Attenuator internal schematic (copyright Mini-Circuits)

The fact that the device uses 3 V logic makes it easy to interface to our BeagleBone.

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