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Help explain the circuit to me

I want to know what circuit it is.

How does the circuit work?

How does the working principle work?

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Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru1KFyL9Tgo&t=16s

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(None of your pictures show anything related to LabVIEW NXG, so don't flag it as such.)

 

Start reading here

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Also, it is not a circuit.

 

It is a block diagram.

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@Studenthope wrote:

I want to know what circuit it is.

It's a mess, that's what it is.

 

But seriously, it's supposed to be a Function Generator and Oscilloscope

 


@Studenthope wrote:

How does the circuit work?

Isn't that explained in the video? Perhaps you'll need to do a course (or two)?

 


@Studenthope wrote:

How does the working principle work?

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This is really basic stuff. It's like asking why does 1+1 equal 2. That can of course be explained, but I doubt it will help (as much as doing a course or two).

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wiebe@CARYA wrote: This is really basic stuff. It's like asking why does 1+1 equal 2. That can of course be explained, but I doubt it will help (as much as doing a course or two)

That's not an easy question! To understand WHY you have to look at Natural languages and the definition of number in series and then explain how + makes you move forward in the set of numbers. 😄

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@Yamaeda wrote:

wiebe@CARYA wrote: This is really basic stuff. It's like asking why does 1+1 equal 2. That can of course be explained, but I doubt it will help (as much as doing a course or two)

That's not an easy question! To understand WHY you have to look at Natural languages and the definition of number in series and then explain how + makes you move forward in the set of numbers. 😄

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Exactly the point I was trying to make!

 

I honestly don't know how to explain the code more clearly then the provided code... Every tiny detail of the code on every level (LV, LLVM, DIFR, Assembler, CPU, electrons, quantom theory) could be explained, but that would only make it more verbose, and most lickely not clearer.

 

Maybe if OP has a more specific question, we can give a more concrete answer?

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