You need quadrature trapezoid waves. That is waves 90 degrees apart. This is not easy to do, except with a PSIM. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "mrboningen" <darkflametwentythree@h...> wrote: > > thanks for all the comments. > > i tried it again with the blacet lfo's (using the 180 degree out of > phase dc outs, and using a blacet mixer/processor on the sine wave to > get 180 dgree out of phase ac sine waves), and the blacet envelope'S > dual outs. but i got the same reults as last time: with the jag switch > in one position you get the lights coming on backwards and forwards > only around HALF of the circle, and with the switch in the other > position you get two lots of lights coming on opposite each other and > spreading out around the circle and back again. hm, difficult to > describe but easy to see! > > i was just wondering if it was possible to get one light on at a time > going around and around in circles, seems not... > > i would also be very very interested in mr. firman's PSIM program, as > hopefully mine will arrive soon (it's been a two year wait!!!) > > best wishes, > > gregg >
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Re: sad but true - pretty lights
2006-01-29 by Grant Richter
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