SV: Re: [sdiy] BBD clock circuit

karl dalen dalenkarl at yahoo.se
Wed Aug 16 00:27:24 CEST 2006


Hillarious!
I would use a SG2524 instead , variable widths currentc ,
controlled wide band VCO! Few componenets!

KD

--- Harry Bissell Jr <harrybissell at prodigy.net> skrev:

> LOL
> 
> Eyes wide open
> 
> I have always wondered if this was a good idea...
> now I will find out, and without having to embrace
> the dark side personally...
> 
> I like the totem pole drivers as well...
> 
> H^) harry   (I build h-bridge inverters... without
> deadband they go boom in a spectacular way :^)
> 
> --- "JH." <jhaible at debitel.net> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > here's my new BBD clock circuit. (Harry, close your
> > eyes, this is
> > dangerous!)
> > Designed to drive a TDA1022 and MN3005, with
> > adjustable gap between clocks
> > to allow optimal operation even with
> > heavy capacitive loading. 1/x and exponential
> > modulation inputs. Half Speed
> > switch.
> > Circuits adapted from Aries Phaser module and
> > Dynacord TAM-19 Flanger.
> > Thanks to Mike Irwin for helpful hints.
> > Schematics:
> >
> http://jhaible.heim.at/matrix_fx/jh_matrix_fx_bbd_clock_sch.pdf
> > Background information:
> > http://jhaible.heim.at/matrix_fx/jh_matrix_fx.html
> > (Tested for basic operation; not yet tested for
> > performance.)
> > 
> > JH.
> > 
> > 
> 
> 



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