Modelling Block Diagrams with TIMS Modules

Here is an example of how a mathematical equation can be represented by a block diagram, and then modelled with TIMS.

The mathematical equation of a modulation technique, in this case: 'Amplitude Modulation', is shown here

and can also be represented as a Block Diagram

TIMS implements the Block Diagram by patching together TIMS modules which each represent a 'building block' in that Block Diagram

Modules patching diagram

In real life this particular experiment set-up would look like this :

Photo of TIMS set-up with AM expt

TIMS enables any experiment expressed as a Block Diagram to be quickly and easily set-up, and studied due to this 'Block Diagram" approach to experiments whatever the curriculum.


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