LFO Waveforms
Tim Daugard
daugard at sprintmail.com
Fri Apr 7 17:56:37 CEST 2000
Okay folks, things are too quiet. I have built a sine LFO, a sawtooth LFO,
and have hung a comparator on each of these so that I have a variable pulse
width rectangle drive by each of these. Both a voltage controlled - the sine
is inverse - log V to F the sawtooth is linear (I think, I haven't checked
it with the freq counter yet). The sawtooth puts out a trigger pulse that
can be used to trigger Flip flops for a LFO square wave.
I also have low frequency noise (partial off the scematics from one I you
gentle people (any females our are we a men's group).
So the question:
What other LFOs are needed and why?
Timothy Daugard
Licensed Real Estate Broker
Vice President, Realty One Services, Inc. FL
Who is waiting for a piece of paper to be delivered.
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