[sdiy] Best way to limit control voltage
harrybissell
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Mon Mar 14 06:59:01 CET 2005
LOL... he said he had a way, but it was complex. Maybe he copied
YOUR diode waveshaper... ;^P
add the decoupling caps and the component count goes up 100%
(but of course, that's the right way to do it :^)
H^) harry
James Patchell wrote:
> If I read what you are saying...this can be done with something like my
> diode waveshaper.
> You can set the controls to generate a transfer function that will limit
> the output to a set value...
>
> At 09:35 PM 3/13/2005 -0500, J. Larry Hendry wrote:
> >I'd like to tap into the vast expertise again and ask what methods people
> >are using to be efficient with limiting a control voltage. I am designing a
> >circuit that will have more than one input. One of the inputs needs to be
> >capable of producing the full output range needed in the circuit. But, I
> >also want to limit (or clamp) the output so it does not exceed my
> >predetermined values. The sum of the inputs might normally cause that to
> >happen. I cannot solve this with scaling. So, I need to consider efficient
> >ways to clamp the output to within a certain range. I have an idea that
> >will work. But, it is not as part efficient as I would like to be. So, I
> >would appreciate hearing from others about their approach to this issue.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Larry Hendry
>
> -Jim
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