[sdiy] random thought about sine shapers

Paul Perry pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Mon Apr 19 15:02:11 CEST 2010


This is where using an overdriven OTA as a sine shaper is good:
if you keep cranking up the input, you get a progressively more
squared off output.
So you can, by increasing input level, go from triangle thru sine to square,
The output level increases a bit as you do this, but not all that much.

Of course, overdriving an 'ordinary' sine shaper would give a waveform
change as well.
paul perry Melbourne Australia





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