Build Your Own Theremin With Arduino

Channel:
Subscribers:
14,500
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1J1d-tV4yN0



Duration: 0:35
2,236 views
13


Read the full article here: https://maker.pro/arduino/projects/how-to-build-a-pitch-only-theremin-with-arduino

Interference is generally considered harmful, and particularly vulnerable to it are high impedance circuits. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is generated by many household appliances that use switching power supplies and the number of these appliances in our homes is increased each and every day. The changing magnetic fields around us also generate a small voltage potential in our bodies — that can be easily checked if you touch the tip of an audio jack from any kind of amplifier.

Basically, the higher the impedance of a circuit, the higher the sensitivity of said circuit. An input of an amplifier has an input impedance of anywhere from about 600Ω for line input gear, up to 50-100kΩ for high impedance amplifiers for guitars. It’s amplifiers that sparked my interest. What could happen if I increased the input impedance to a hilariously large value, and try to utilize it for something? Trying this with an Arduino immediately came to mind, with it’s ADC input impedance of over 10MΩ, and I wanted to see what exactly could be done with it.

For more information, as well as all the latest Maker Pro projects and articles, visit the official website at https://maker.pro

Create your own project article at https://maker.pro/create

Sign-up and register here, its free and always will be. https://maker.pro/register

Check out makers profile on Maker Pro and see more DIY projects published: https://maker.pro/profile/teodor.zafiroski

Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MakerPro
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/makerpros/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMakerPro







Tags:
electronics
engineering
arduino
hardware
software
electrical engineering
raspberry pi
sensors
power
passives
automotive
IoT
embedded
Connectors
analog
invention
innovate
machine
technology
all about circuits
tech
electricity
arduino projects
projects
engineering projects
arduino technology
arduino hardware
electronic products
futuristic
wires
machinery
LED
RGB
opensource
code
programming
data
controller
electrical
Raspberry
Build
Theremin
electromagnetic
voltage
appliances