[sdiy] Divide by 10^6?
flightofharmony
flight at flightofharmony.com
Fri Aug 28 21:41:43 CEST 2009
> Am 28.08.2009 um 08:12 schrieb flightofharmony:
>
> > The exact 10^6 is just a ballpark, I just need to slow it down
> > enough to blink the LED at a visible rate. The 2^20 sounds fine to me!
>
> Perhaps it's even easier to run another (low frequency) oscillator
> just to flash the LED. If it's a VCO then feed the additional VCO
> with the same voltage. If it's a pot-controlled oscillator ( a PCO?),
> you could use a stereo pot.
The delay chip is the PT2399, which has its own internal oscillator. It also
has a clock out pin, which is where I'm getting the signal from. There is no
"real" CV to use because the PT2399 is not designed for voltage control, so
I would have to add a VCO to do this.
> But if I wanted a flashing LED to indicate a delay time, I'd want it
> to flash exactly at the intervals according to the delay time. This
> way you could adjust the delay time on the fly to match the groove.
>
> Ingo
What do you mean by "exactly at the intervals"?
Best regards,
~flight
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