--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Doug" <dougc356@...> wrote: > > I thought of it more as a means processing the CMP out signal upstream > of the LPF, for example, coming up with an alternative cmp strategy. I > suppose if the LPF is just a mini A-171, then one could just bypass > the entire LPF as you suggest and use the A-171 instead. > > I am still mystified as to why the LPF output leads to smooth output > from the internal VCO, but causes jitter when going to an alternate > VCO. It's as though the internal VCO has a built in slew or something. > hello dough, i find that the a196 manual explains it quite well. the phase comparator in the a196 generates a digital signal, which is used to drive a linear vco. the lowpass filter is there to smooth out this digital signal and make it less jumpy, which leads to a more stable vco output. since other vco's are controlled in a different way (not by a digital signal, but a continuous analog voltage), you won't get the same results with "normal" vco's like a110 or a111. inserting a lowpass filter at a different position in the pll would just compromise the function of the module. somebody please correct me if i'm wrong here. best wishes ingo
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Re: A-196 lowpass in mod?
2009-02-24 by selfoscillate
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