[sdiy] tubes, MOVs, etc.
Tim Parkhurst
tparkhurst at siliconbandwidth.com
Fri Aug 15 18:53:29 CEST 2003
*VERY* interesting! I seem to recall a thread here about six months ago
about the characteristics and distortion obtained when putting different
LEDs (blue, red, green, etc) in an op amp feedback loop. I think MOV
distortion is something worth investigating. Anyone close to a breadboard?
Well don't just sit there... start wiring!!
Tim Servo
-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Richter
To: john mahoney; Czech Martin; Nils Pipenbrinck; Synth-Diy
Sent: 8/15/03 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] tubes, MOVs, etc.
> While we're on this "off" topic, here's a website where the guy writes
about
> several related topics, including what he calls "solid state tube"
amps of
> his own design. He has tube amp circuits and more.
I have been going through old electronics books in the library looking
for
fresh ideas. There are a lot of good ideas that were proposed but never
acted on.
Anyway, the early British books refer to transistors as "crystal
valves".
Quite charming.
Found a real interesting book on using "voltage dependent resistors"
(MOVs)
for non-linear function generation. Never saw that before. Basically,
you
use an MOV for the input resistor to an op-amp, because it is
non-linear, it
gives a non-linear output function. Then if you put another one in the
feedback loop, you get all kinds of wacky functions.
The soft response curve of the MOV is used to replace multiple
breakpoint
diodes with hard thresholds for a continuous smooth function with low
parts
count.
I'm sorry, the book doesn't call it an op-amp, it's a "two port voltage
amplifier with feedback".
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