PHYS 4C: Laser Communicator Project

This is a blog, run by a group of students, created to keep track of the process of building a laser communicator. This blog presents about everything we used and did in order to build a working laser communicating device. We also presented some of the data collected in order to do analysis concerning with sound and light waves.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Set-up of the circuit using the breadboard


Posted by Hnin (Yileen) at 10:06 PM
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  • Emily
  • Hnin (Yileen)
  • physics4Cjlin
  • profmason

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2012 (18)
    • ▼  June (15)
      • Set-up of the circuit using the breadboard
      • Error that contributes to uncertainties
      • Is the criteria of success fulfilled?
      • Input vs. Output frequencies
      • Objectives/ Criteria for Success
      • A computational model of sound waves in 3 dimensio...
      • Light intensity and sound pressure amplitude relat...
      • Computed quantities for the laser beam
      • Comparison of input and output wavelengths and fre...
      • Difficulties We Encountered
      • Collected Data
      • How data were collected?
      • How does the device work?
      • A working Laser Communicator
      • Internal structure of 358 op-amp and 2904 transistor
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (2)
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