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[[File:Cta bg.jpg|thumb|A closeup of a THAT in [[Minion]] mode with [[Oscilloscope]] probes attached.]]
 
[[File:Cta bg.jpg|thumb|A closeup of a THAT in [[Minion]] mode with [[Oscilloscope]] probes attached.]]
'''The Analog Thing''' (abbreviated as ''THAT'') is a high-quality, low-cost, open-source, and not-for-profit cutting-edge analog computer analog computer developed by [[anabrid]] under the brand Analog Paradigm for educational and recreational purposes. THAT will be available for sale at a net cost price of around around €300. The component list, circuit diagrams and circuit board layouts of THAT are all Open Source. Information on how to build THAT from scratch and how to operate it can be found on this wiki.
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'''The Analog Thing''' (abbreviated as ''THAT'') is a high-quality, low-cost, open-source, and not-for-profit cutting-edge analog computer analog computer developed by [[anabrid]] under the brand Analog Paradigm for educational and recreational purposes. THAT will be available for sale at a net cost price of around €300. The component list, circuit diagrams and circuit board layouts of THAT are all Open Source. Information on how to build THAT from scratch and how to operate it can be found on this wiki.
  
 
== Version 1.0: Specifications and Photos ==
 
== Version 1.0: Specifications and Photos ==

Revision as of 10:30, 13 September 2021

A closeup of a THAT in Minion mode with Oscilloscope probes attached.

The Analog Thing (abbreviated as THAT) is a high-quality, low-cost, open-source, and not-for-profit cutting-edge analog computer analog computer developed by anabrid under the brand Analog Paradigm for educational and recreational purposes. THAT will be available for sale at a net cost price of around €300. The component list, circuit diagrams and circuit board layouts of THAT are all Open Source. Information on how to build THAT from scratch and how to operate it can be found on this wiki.

Version 1.0: Specifications and Photos

The prototype consists of two main parts: A top PCB with gold-plated through-hole sockets suitable for 2 mm patch cables, and a base PCB, which contains the main electronic circuitry, the manual controls and ports for external connectivity. A Panel Meter mounted in the top PCB can be used to display coefficient values and, when the device is set to the repetitive operation mode, its operation time.

Schematics

The schematics for the base board are Open Source and can be found here:

The schematic of the FRONT PCB can be found here:

Instructions and further reading