[sdiy] Oscillator sync schemes
Dave Manley
dlmanley at sonic.net
Mon Aug 17 18:43:59 CEST 2009
Hi Cynthia,
Can you please explain each of these? Otherwise it is more undefined
buzzwords. It might lead to an interesting discussion.
1. Variable Sync
2. Reset Sync
3. Variable Reset
4. Tri-core Dual sync
5. Time Reversal
6. Core Lock
Maybe then someone will update the wiki entry.
Thanks,
Dave
Cynthia Webster wrote:
> The article in WikiPedia is Not Correct saying that there are only two
> types of sync,
> as there is also Variable Sync, Reset, and Variable Reset, there is also
> Triangle core Dual sync where it syncs twice as often at both the top
> and the bottom,
> there is also Time Reversal, and there is Core Lock. Who the hell
> writes these things?
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> The Dotcom Oscillators offer Variable Sync
> The Zeroscillator features Variable Dual Sync with Time Reversal.
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> Cynthia
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> Michael Zacherl. wrote:
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>> On Aug 17, 2009, at 3:16 PM, cheater cheater wrote:
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>>> Hi guys,
>>> I was wondering what different kinds of oscillator sync schemes there
>>> are. There's of course hard sync. Are there multiple ways of doing
>>> this? This is a cursory question - I've never heard of anything other
>>> than 'reset the slave when the master resets'.
>>>
>>> Then there's soft sync - it's quite undescribed. What are different
>>> ways of doing 'soft sync'?
>>>
>>> What are other ways of doing synchronization between two (or more)
>>> oscillators?
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>> IMHO not the last conclusion on this topic but also a start:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscillator_sync
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>> Michael.
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