[tri-wave converter?]

Harry Bissell harrybissell at netscape.net
Fri Feb 26 05:39:45 CET 1999


You can use an integrator to make a triangle wave from a square wave, but it
is not recommended because you need to change the integrator time constant
(size of input resistor or capacitor) as you change frequency. Use the
precision rectifier idea. Maybe there is one in E!e(~r at N@~e$ ???
   >;-)>  Harry Bissell

  HELLO ALL 

  I AM NEW TO THIS LIST. I HAVE SPENT SOME TIME READING THE
  MESSAGES THAT HAVE 
  BEEN SENT SO FAR AND I THOUGHT TO MYSELF WHILE WE ARE ON THE
  TOPIC OF 
  INTEGRATORS, DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF I COULD USE ONE TO CONVERT
  A SAW WAVE TO A 
  TRIANGLE WAVE. I'VE READ THAT ITS POSSIBLE BUT NOT RECOMMENDED
  DUE TO PROBLEMS 
  AT HIGHER FREQUENCIES. WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO DO ULTIMATELY, IS 
  IS MODIFY THE OSCILLATORS IN MY MG-1 TO INCLUDE A TRI-WAVE
  OUTPUT IN ADDITION 
  TO THE SQUARE AND SAW OUTPUTS. THANKS 
  SINCERELY 
  MIKE 

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