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
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!
@@harrisonb4953 Haha, nice!
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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.
Amazing video. I love how you described the theory you used and the process of debugging.
very nice!