Ppt on sawtooth wave form generator

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Ppt on sawtooth wave form generator
Creating of SAWTOOTH Wave by using HEX inverter (7404).


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11/27/2015 1 Topic presentation on:- SAWTOOTH WAVE FORM GENERATOR Presented by:- AMIT KUMAR (EEE/14/1103 LALIT BALAYAN (EEE/14/1104) NITISH KUMAR (EEE/14/1105)

Importance of BRIDGE COURSE? The bridge course improve our thinking and knowledge skill on a particular point Technically . By The bridge course our technical skill will increase. The bridge course give a platform to research something different from the general technical knowledge. 11/27/2015 2

Introduction What is sawtooth wave? Difference between sawtooth wave and triangular wave. General circuit diagram of sawtooth wave form generator. Basic components used in sawtooth wave form generator. Working process of circuit. Application of sawtooth wave form. 11/27/2015 3

What is sawtooth wave? Saw tooth waveform is a type of linear non sinusoidal waveform with a triangular shape in which the rise time and fall time are different. 11/27/2015 4 Fig.1 Sawtooth waveform

Difference between Sawtooth wave and Triangular wave. Saw tooth waveform : - Saw tooth waveform is a type of linear non sinusoidal waveform with a triangular shape in which the rise time and fall time are different. Triangular waveform:-A pure triangular waveform is also linear, non sinusoidal and have a triangular shape but it has equal rise and fall times. The saw tooth waveform can also be called an asymmetric triangular wave. 11/27/2015 5 Fig.2 Sawtooth waveform Fig.3 Triangular waveform

General circuit diagram of sawtooth wave form generator. 11/27/2015 6 Fig .4 Simple sawtooth waveform generator

Basic components used in Sawtooth wave form generator. IC 7404 (Hex Inverter)- Used for frequencies up to 100 k HZ Transistor (BF192/BF494) Used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power. Capacitor 4.7µF(10V) Resistor 22kΩ Connecting wire- Use to connect the circuit elements and for input & output. 11/27/2015 7 The frequency can be changed by changing the product of RC

Working process of circuit. Let us suppose the input of gate 1 is at logic ‘0’ state and output of gate 3 and 4 are at ‘1’ and ‘0’ respectively. The transistor T1 is off and capacitor C gets charged through R. When it is charge to a voltage equal to logic ‘1’, than all gate output change and T1 is ‘on’, resulting in quick discharge of stored charge in C through it. So, the input voltage of gate 1 becomes ‘0’ again and the next cycle starts. 11/27/2015 8

Application of sawtooth wave form. Sawtooth waves are known for their use in music. The sawtooth and square waves are common starting points used to create sounds with subtractive analog and virtual analog music synthesizers. The sawtooth wave is the form of the vertical and horizontal deflection signals used to generate a raster on CRT-based television or monitor screens. Oscilloscopes also use a sawtooth wave for their horizontal deflection, though they typically use electrostatic deflection. The first television receivers had controls allowing users to adjust the picture's vertical or horizontal linearity. Such controls were not present on later sets as the stability of electronic components had improved. 11/27/2015 9

CONCLUSION A sawtooth can be constructed using additive synthesis. The infinite Fourier series converges to a reverse (inverse) sawtooth wave. A conventional sawtooth can be constructed using Where A is amplitude, k  such that the highest harmonic 11/27/2015 10

Example 11/27/2015 11 Animation of the additive synthesis of a sawtooth wave with an increasing number of harmonics

Any query? 11/27/2015 12

11/27/2015 13 THANK YOU