I see very little to discuss. This is a very cool feature and well worth the $15. At the very least, it is good to get some other waveform out of the pulse divider than square wave! Please add this feature. Eric --- Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> wrote: > On the VC Pulse Divider from Serge, there is an output called 'STEPPED'. I'm > am pretty sure > how they did it (not seeing the circuit). > > The output is a stair-cased, positive-going sawtooth. The sawtooth is > generated by a 5-bit > counter, that is *clocked* by the input pulses and *reset* by the > divide-by-N pulse. > The output counter bits feed a 5-bit DAC. > > So, here are some interesting things about this sawtooth: > > a) for a fixed frequency in, the *amplitude* is inversly proportional to the > divide ratio. Think > about it: the longer you count, the higher the amplitude. > > b) of course, for a fixed input frequency, the *output* frequency is > proportional to the divide > ratio. If you input 4Khz and divide by 8, you get out a 500Hz sawtooth with > 8 steps. Assuming > a -5V to +5V output scaling (like all the other signal generators), we have > 10V/32 steps = 312mv/step. So for 8 steps = -5V to -2.5V sawtooth. > > For straining the brain more: this acts as a low-pass filter! Since the > divide ratio is a control > voltage, then if the input is fixed (say 2Khz) then as the divisor is swept > from 32 to 1 the > amplitude AND frequency change. But, the amplitude drops off at higher > frequency outputs > since the counter is reset faster and faster. > > Of course, if you fix the divide ratio and sweep the input, the amplitude of > the sawtooth is *constant* > at the divide ratio X 312mv. > > Will add $15 to the cost of the module. Discuss! > > Paul S. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
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Re: [motm] Is this useful?
2000-10-15 by alt-mode
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