28 Oct 2009 at 12:40 #1 chuck990 chuck990 Associate Joined 7 Dec 2008 Posts 1,391 Location UK Hey, been asked to suggest a use for a 5 Hz frequency in my electronics class, i thought a strobe light? any other ideas much apreciated!!!
Hey, been asked to suggest a use for a 5 Hz frequency in my electronics class, i thought a strobe light? any other ideas much apreciated!!!
28 Oct 2009 at 12:41 #2 yhack yhack Soldato Joined 6 Jan 2005 Posts 3,633 Location Cambridge Brown noise
28 Oct 2009 at 12:42 #3 Feek Feek Commissario Joined 16 Oct 2002 Posts 344,481 Location In the radio shack yhack said: Brown noise Click to expand... Doesn't exist.
28 Oct 2009 at 12:42 #4 chuck990 chuck990 Associate OP Joined 7 Dec 2008 Posts 1,391 Location UK seriously? is that really the frequency of brown noise?
28 Oct 2009 at 12:45 #5 waso_dude waso_dude Soldato Joined 22 Oct 2006 Posts 5,913 Some wireless mice use 5ghz for there waves - this is the same yea?
28 Oct 2009 at 12:46 #6 misterPK misterPK Soldato Joined 18 Apr 2007 Posts 3,736 Location Probably in a river somewhere chuck990 said: seriously? is that really the frequency of brown noise? Click to expand... Yes, but it can only be played on the recorder. PK!
chuck990 said: seriously? is that really the frequency of brown noise? Click to expand... Yes, but it can only be played on the recorder. PK!
28 Oct 2009 at 12:47 #7 kaiowas kaiowas Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 10,785 Location Castle Anthrax waso_dude said: Some wireless mice use 5ghz for there waves - this is the same yea? Click to expand... Sure it's the same pssst you wanna buy a 5Hz CPU off me, it's just as fast as a 5GHz one
waso_dude said: Some wireless mice use 5ghz for there waves - this is the same yea? Click to expand... Sure it's the same pssst you wanna buy a 5Hz CPU off me, it's just as fast as a 5GHz one
28 Oct 2009 at 12:48 #8 Feek Feek Commissario Joined 16 Oct 2002 Posts 344,481 Location In the radio shack waso_dude said: Some wireless mice use 5ghz for there waves - this is the same yea? Click to expand... Significantly different. 5Hz is 5 oscillations per second. 5GHz is 5,000,000,000 oscillations per second And there's no such thing as brown noise.
waso_dude said: Some wireless mice use 5ghz for there waves - this is the same yea? Click to expand... Significantly different. 5Hz is 5 oscillations per second. 5GHz is 5,000,000,000 oscillations per second And there's no such thing as brown noise.
28 Oct 2009 at 12:51 #9 daz daz Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 24,081 Location Bucks Some kind of morse code data transmission?
28 Oct 2009 at 13:02 #10 LordSplodge LordSplodge Soldato Joined 28 Nov 2004 Posts 16,024 Location 9th Inner Circle Feek said: Doesn't exist. Click to expand... ...as proved by Muthbusters.
28 Oct 2009 at 13:11 #11 markweatherill markweatherill Soldato Joined 16 Jun 2009 Posts 2,566 Location Bucks ...brown noise? Well, what's the average frequency of the audible component of a flatulent emission?
28 Oct 2009 at 13:22 #12 p4radox p4radox Soldato Joined 1 Oct 2004 Posts 10,772 Location Cambs/Herts Flashing an LED at 5Hz. Producing a 5Hz "tone". Polling a sensor at 5Hz. erm...
28 Oct 2009 at 13:27 #13 Azagoth Azagoth Permabanned Joined 24 Jul 2005 Posts 15,697 Location R'lyeh Can't you make people feel really uneasy with sounds of such a low frequency? Samhain is just a few days away.
Can't you make people feel really uneasy with sounds of such a low frequency? Samhain is just a few days away.
28 Oct 2009 at 13:57 #14 Priapus Priapus Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2004 Posts 10,573 Location East Sussex, UK Azagoth said: Can't you make people feel really uneasy with sounds of such a low frequency? Samhain is just a few days away. Click to expand... If you're referring to brown noise, then nope. Can't be done.
Azagoth said: Can't you make people feel really uneasy with sounds of such a low frequency? Samhain is just a few days away. Click to expand... If you're referring to brown noise, then nope. Can't be done.
28 Oct 2009 at 14:10 #15 Hawk Tuah Hawk Tuah Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 14,279 Location Sandwich, Kent First thing that comes to mind is communicating with submarines. Or perhaps a rampant rabbit on low speed pulse setting.
First thing that comes to mind is communicating with submarines. Or perhaps a rampant rabbit on low speed pulse setting.
28 Oct 2009 at 14:15 #16 BloodyL BloodyL Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 3,083 Location In here and out there. chuck990 said: Hey, been asked to suggest a use for a 5 Hz frequency in my electronics class, i thought a strobe light? any other ideas much apreciated!!! Click to expand... What kind of waveform are we dealing with here?, sine, square or sawtooth?
chuck990 said: Hey, been asked to suggest a use for a 5 Hz frequency in my electronics class, i thought a strobe light? any other ideas much apreciated!!! Click to expand... What kind of waveform are we dealing with here?, sine, square or sawtooth?
28 Oct 2009 at 14:25 #17 russ0r russ0r Associate Joined 5 May 2006 Posts 1,251 Location York BloodyL said: What kind of waveform are we dealing with here?, sine, square or sawtooth? Click to expand... Er, it's electronics, not sound generation. 5Hz = on and off 5 times a second. You can't have anything in between I'd second a strobe light. Can't think of much else you could use it for, unless you wanted to make something vibrate
BloodyL said: What kind of waveform are we dealing with here?, sine, square or sawtooth? Click to expand... Er, it's electronics, not sound generation. 5Hz = on and off 5 times a second. You can't have anything in between I'd second a strobe light. Can't think of much else you could use it for, unless you wanted to make something vibrate
28 Oct 2009 at 14:27 #18 BloodyL BloodyL Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 3,083 Location In here and out there. Ah, my bad, I thought we were dealing with audio waveforms, sorry.
28 Oct 2009 at 14:32 #19 PhillyDee PhillyDee Soldato Joined 12 Feb 2007 Posts 14,117 Location South Shields How about as a vibration for game pads, sorting items by size over a mesh, to control a motor on an egg beater, or is it nothing like that?
How about as a vibration for game pads, sorting items by size over a mesh, to control a motor on an egg beater, or is it nothing like that?
28 Oct 2009 at 14:32 #20 Antar Bolaeisk Antar Bolaeisk Soldato Joined 19 Dec 2006 Posts 9,262 Location Saudi Arabia né Donegal russ0r said: Er, it's electronics, not sound generation. 5Hz = on and off 5 times a second. You can't have anything in between Click to expand... Er, all those waveforms are equally relevant to electronics are they not.
russ0r said: Er, it's electronics, not sound generation. 5Hz = on and off 5 times a second. You can't have anything in between Click to expand... Er, all those waveforms are equally relevant to electronics are they not.