In this part I reversed the working principle of my DIY sonar scanner the phased arrays are now receivers. I show how that works and what electronics I designed to tackle the challenge. You liked STEM and here is another bit of that for you. Please enjoy and share with a friend!
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0:00 Intro
0:12 Recap & motivation
0:51 Sound simulation
2:34 ADC Design
3:11 Aisler PCB assembly
4:09 BGA montage
4:42 ADC serial interface
5:07 Coding challenge
5:59 RMT tricks
7:03 Final tests
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