[sdiy] burst generators

alfred.pear at gmail.com alfred.pear at gmail.com
Wed Jun 17 20:45:26 CEST 2009


I have no aversion to using op-amps for logic purposes.. my grounds
for not using logic are  likely illogical, so I won't bore everyone
with my fetishes.



On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Scott Gravenhorst<music.maker at gte.net> wrote:
> Tim Parkhurst <tim.parkhurst at gmail.com> wrote:
>>On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:39 AM, <alfred.pear at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi -
>>> I've been looking for more information about burst generators lately -
>>> they seem to be under-documented on the internet and on this
>>> list....Can anyone tell me a bit more about them? Uses you've found?
>>> Schematics?
>>> I've seen Ken Stone's - but was hoping there would be one without
>>> logic chips, since I tend to like to work from the ground up..
>>>
>>> -M
>>
>>Might I ask, why the aversion to logic chips? You can still use them
>>to create many functions without resorting to learning / using
>>software, and you'll probably find it tricky at best to implement any
>>sort of pulsing & counting function without using at least a few
>>simple logic chips.
>>
>>
>>Tim (has an aversion to spiders, but is just fine with logic chips) Servo
>
> *And* a logic gate is really just a high gain possibly nonlinear analog amplifier.
>
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