[sdiy] Understanding Analog Computer Schematics?
Dave Manley
dlmanley at sonic.net
Tue Feb 24 06:53:35 CET 2009
Gee Harry, that kind of takes the fun out of it.
Now what are we going to do with our integrators surrounded with analog
switches and comparators for setting initial conditions and detecting
limits? Damn it man, this isn't a filter, it's an analog computer!
We're talking differential equations and time domain here!
;-)
-Dave
harrybissell at wowway.com wrote:
> A resonant filter triggered with a pulse, followed by an absolute
> value circuit. Vary the Gain, the Resonance, and the Frequency ???
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> H^) harry
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> On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:00:00 -0800, Tom Arnold wrote
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>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:04:17AM -0500, HL-SDK Synths wrote:
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>>> On similar notes - there is a blog post + video of a man who
>>> constructed a simple op-amp computer which simulates a bouncing ball.
>>> No schematics though.
>>>
>> as I mentioned a few weeks back, watching that video was what kinda
>> triggered me on this.
>>
>> I've found enough data to build that simulator now, of course it'll
>> be with tubes if I follow all the schematics I have...
>>
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