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Kingsley Odae, Auteur ; Jade Pinkenburg, Auteur ; Jake Sanders, Auteur | 2022![]()
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Benoît Georges, Auteur | 2022![]()
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Brian Millier, Auteur | 2021"Using Teensy 4.1 Creating a good real-time simulation of a music speaker cabinet generally requires an FIR filter with a large number of taps—more than was possible with the Teensy 3.6. In this project article, Brian builds one using the Teensy 4.1 module, making use of its large memory, faster speed and ...![]()
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Brian Dempsey, Auteur ; Katarina Martucci, Auteur ; Liam Patterson, Auteur | 2019"Guitar Hero has been an extremely popular game for decades. Many college students who played it when they were kids still enjoy playing it today. These three Cornell undergrads are just such fans. Learn how they used Microchip's microcontroller and 12-bit DAC to craft their own version, called Shred Master, ...![]()
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Jake Podell, Auteur ; Jonah Wexler, Auteur | 2019"While music-playing video games are fun, their user interfaces tend to leave a lot to be desired. Learn how these two Cornell students designed and built a musical video game that's interfaced using a custom-built wireless guitar controller. The game is run on a Microchip PIC32 MCU and has ...![]()
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Brian Millier, Auteur | 2017"In the first part of this series, Brian introduced the Teensy 3.2 MCU module. Now he presents a digital guitar amplifier/effects unit that he built around two Teensy modules." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°325)![]()
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Richard Honeycutt, Auteur | 2017"This article explores some of the power supplies that manufacturers have used for hollow-state guitar amplifiers, dating back to their beginnings in the 1920s." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°325)![]()
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Brian Millier, Auteur | 2017"In this series, Brian presents an innovative guitar amplifier/effects design, which features a Teensy 3.2 microcontroller module, an audio adapter module, a simple preamp/buffer, and a 20-W Class AB power amplifier. This month he introduces the Teensy 3.2 MCU module and the necessary software." (Extrait de Circuit Cellar ...![]()
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Raghav Subramaniam, Auteur ; Jeff Tian, Auteur | 2016"ukule-LED is a ukulele with LEDs embedded in its fret board. These LEDs can light up in configurations corresponding to different chords, which can aid the ukulelel player in learning how to play chords and entire songs. The system's microcontroller interfaces with the LEDs and a Python-based command line ...



