[sdiy] Using audio to trigger CMOS
Paul Perry
pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Mon Apr 28 14:33:53 CEST 2008
A 555 timer rigged as a one-shot might be useful here.
paul perry Melbourne Australia
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I'm hoping for some help refining a circuit I'm working on that uses an
audio signal as a clock to trigger a 4024 Ripple Counter.
The audio signal is a 1/16th note sequence that is meant to represent a
square wave i.e. Note On = High (or Mark), Note Off = Low (or Space).
I've got a prototype that uses an AC Coupled gain stage to take the audio
input and feeds it into a comparator.
The current version works(ish) minus some problems which I think are down to
some ac coupling mistakes and a lack of headroom on my power supply - all of
which I think I can sort - but I was wondering if there also needs to be any
type of rectification between the gain stage and the comparator?
I can be pretty specific about the type of audio signal that goes in (I'm
currently using a PWM square wave with a 90/10 mark/space ratio at a fairly
high pitch - which I figured would give the greatest ratio of High to Low
signal when the Note was 'on') - I'm not expecting to get a square wave
trigger out of a guitar input for example - but I'd like the circuit to be
as safe and reliable as possible.
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