Difference between revisions of "Coefficients/Potentiometers"

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[[File:Coefficients-potentiometers.png|thumb|Coefficients and assigned potentiometers are on different places on the board and put here together only for visualization.]]
 
[[File:Coefficients-potentiometers.png|thumb|Coefficients and assigned potentiometers are on different places on the board and put here together only for visualization.]]
  
'''Coefficients''' are constant values during a computation and used in a multiplicative fashion within the circuit. Coefficients can be tuned to any value between logical -1 and +1. Their output is just given by <code>output = coefficient * input</code>. In [[The Analog Thing]], there are eight coefficients available and the value for coefficients is tuned by rotating a '''potentiometer'''. That means you can perform the computation <code>output = coefficient * input</code> eight times in a circuit.
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'''Coefficients''' are quantitative parameters that enter analog computations in a multiplicative fashion. Using potentiometers, coefficients can be set to any value between 0 and +1. Their output is given by <code>output = coefficient * input</code>. [[The Analog Thing]] features eight coefficient potentiometers, allowing the use of eight coefficients in an analog computation.
  
 
== How to use a coefficient ==
 
== How to use a coefficient ==
 
Say you want to compute <code>+0.5 = 0.5 * (+1)</code>. Then follow these steps:
 
Say you want to compute <code>+0.5 = 0.5 * (+1)</code>. Then follow these steps:
  
# First, decide which coefficient to use. They are numbered, say you want to use number 1.
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# First, decide which coefficient to use. They are numbered. Say you want to use number 1.
 
# Put a plug into the input for coefficient 1. Connect it to some +1 source.
 
# Put a plug into the input for coefficient 1. Connect it to some +1 source.
 
# Put a plug into the output of coefficient 1 and use it wherever you want.
 
# Put a plug into the output of coefficient 1 and use it wherever you want.
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== How to fine-tune a potentiometer ==
 
== How to fine-tune a potentiometer ==
  
There is a special [[mode]] for fine tuning these parameters, called <code>COEFF</code>. In this mode, the [[Voltmeter]] will display the exact value of the meter position of the potentiomer chosen in the coefficient plug (highlighted in red).
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THAT offers the <code>COEFF</code> [[mode]] for fine-tuning coefficients. In this mode, the [[Voltmeter]] displays the exact value of the meter position of the potentiometer chosen in the coefficient plug (highlighted in red).
  
[[File:Coefficients Howto.png|thumb|left|400px|Howto use coefficients: Different blocks highlighted on [[The Analog Thing]] frontpanel]]
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[[File:Coefficients Howto.png|thumb|left|400px|How to use coefficients: Different blocks highlighted on [[The Analog Thing]] front panel]]
  
 
[[Category:Components of The Analog Thing]]
 
[[Category:Components of The Analog Thing]]

Revision as of 09:43, 30 July 2021

Coefficients and assigned potentiometers are on different places on the board and put here together only for visualization.

Coefficients are quantitative parameters that enter analog computations in a multiplicative fashion. Using potentiometers, coefficients can be set to any value between 0 and +1. Their output is given by output = coefficient * input. The Analog Thing features eight coefficient potentiometers, allowing the use of eight coefficients in an analog computation.

How to use a coefficient

Say you want to compute +0.5 = 0.5 * (+1). Then follow these steps:

  1. First, decide which coefficient to use. They are numbered. Say you want to use number 1.
  2. Put a plug into the input for coefficient 1. Connect it to some +1 source.
  3. Put a plug into the output of coefficient 1 and use it wherever you want.
  4. Tune the potentiometer to the middle/center, around 0.5

How to fine-tune a potentiometer

THAT offers the COEFF mode for fine-tuning coefficients. In this mode, the Voltmeter displays the exact value of the meter position of the potentiometer chosen in the coefficient plug (highlighted in red).

How to use coefficients: Different blocks highlighted on The Analog Thing front panel