[sdiy] New Vco (new images)

tomg@efm efm3 at mediaone.net
Sat Sep 29 04:53:50 CEST 2001


----- Original Message -----
From: tomg at efm <efm3 at mediaone.net>
To: Nils Pipenbrinck <np at inverse-entertainment.de>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 10:52 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] New Vco (new images)


> It's a way to of dealing with an oscillator that goes flat on the high end by
> inserting a resistor
> in series with the integrating capacitor. It causes the vco to reach it's peak
> sooner. Rene
> is talking about a resistor and diode in parallel this does same thing and looks
like
> a resistor
> to the circuit. I used a 1K trimmer so I could sneak up on it...;-)  It's still
going
> flat but now
> it's up to about 1.5KHz before it starts sliding. I'm gonna trade out Rene's expo
and
> put mine
> back on to see if I can get it up to 2KHz. If it goes flat after that it won't
matter
> much in the
> musical scheme of things.
>
> Tom
>
> > Hm, I never heared about Franco compensation before.. Could someone please
> > explain what that kind of compensation is nessesary for?
> >
> > (a search on the net just gave me a lot of spanish pages. And using the very
> > little spanish I know I think they all talk about politics and not analog
> > electronics.. :)
> >
> > btw.. a happy weekend everyone,
> >
> >     Nils Pipenbrinck
> >
>




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