A coursework on complex signals
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A coursework on complex signals
PSP-UFU (Power Systems Platform of Federal University of Uberlândia) is a cross-platform, multilingual, Free and Open-Source Software with advanced GUI features and CAD tools for electrical power system studies.
The purpose of this mini project is to design a “calculator” of Harmonic and Intermodulation components that are generated due to non-linearities of the RF receiver (Particularly Amplifiers). It will accept 2 OR 3 input frequencies (in MHz) and generate the Harmonic and IM components separately as outputs. The repeated results both within and ac…
🔀 Harmonic Fourier Transform for Neural Networks
A Streamlit app for calculating, plotting Fourier series
A tide prediction calculator that uses harmonic constituent data and astronomy math to provide tide predictions in go.
Use Blender's powerfull raytracing engine to plot atomic wavefunctions and probability densities in 3D space.
LTspice simulator for complex waveforms
LTspice simulator for complex waveforms
MATLAB+Fortran routines for interpolation from scattered points on the sphere via spherical harmonics
A web app which allows users to play the Harmonic/Subharmonic Series dynamically by changing its fundamental tone in real-time.
A re-creation of Jim Bumgardner's Whitney Music Box, in Elm!
vectorscope + oscillators with stereoscopic phase capabilities which produces a myriad of intricate, symmetrical shapes, hypotrochoids, and 2.5D geometries
A teaching tool for beginner musicians; by quantifying timbre, this Android app delivers real time feedback to train one's ear and improve playing technique.
An additive synthesiser that generates wavetable from an input sample by using linear regression to find weights of harmonics. Currently being developed in Python (Pyo, PyQt5, wxpython). Working to update this to a web-based sound synth! .
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