Lumped Element Modelling – Micro-speakers #2

As I was describing yesterday, I mentioned that the Ole Wolff driver that I had considered for this exercise had a 3D model file made available on their website. However, this model is quite abstracted with many of the details, like for example, the voice coil, the magnetic gap and the magnet are all merged…More

Lumped Element Modelling – Micro-speakers #1

Quite recently, I came across a post on LinkedIn by Ole Wolff, a popular and prominent manufacturer of micro-speaker drivers (among many other products), describing how a Lumped Element model for a micro-speaker could be developed. It was quite brief with only the bare minimum components/attributes of the driver modelled into lumped elements. Perhaps this…More

LaTeX on WordPress for Technical and Scientific Writing

It was during my Masters studies in acoustics that I seriously got into the “art” of scientific documentation, i.e., the kind of format that most technical/scientific papers are written in academia. I really got to like that style of documentation with proper, well-defined and segregated sections titled Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, etc. with proper…More

Cosine-inspired Logo Design

A logo is a big part of defining the blog identity. It has to convey the essence of the blog in a concise and the best possible manner. Me being an absolute novice with logo / graphics design (like with many other domains …. yikes! ) had to make one myself and see what I…More