--- john mahoney <jmahoney@gate.net> wrote: > > So, I imagine if you run it on 15V you will get > > higher voltage swing on the outputs. > > Would this higher voltage be a problem? This is obviously a common > technique. Hmmm... Are different resistor values needed around the > buffer trannies, depending on the power supply voltage? The trannies are switched ON or OFF. So, the power supply rails and junction drops are basically limiting the output swing One coudl insert some resistors to divide that. I'd have the see the schematic. Oh wait, you don't get schematics when you buy Doepfer. Add that to the list of reasons I have only one Doepfer module. > If you have any building skills at all buy the Blacet Binary > Zone. It is a far more interesting and versitale module than a > simple clock divider. OK, I realize it does not have individual > outputs. > > The BZ looks cool, but the individual outs are what I want this > for. They are easy enough to add. :-) > Great, but I might want it in MOTM format! (Oops, wrong list... ;-) > > Who does the panel designs and artwor, anyway -- the buyers or the > Stooges? Either. Dave Bradley does all our artwork. You can submit your own (we use Corel version 7). But, usually we have to tweak them to grid specs. Best to just give use some kind of common drawing (jpg, PDF, GIF, BMP) representing what you want and let us go from there. Larry __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/mobile.html
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Re: [dotcomformat] doepfer clockdivider in dotcom format
2005-06-11 by Larry Hendry
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