[sdiy] Idea - Triangle wave DCO core

Tom Wiltshire tom at electricdruid.net
Wed Mar 14 22:07:30 CET 2012


On 14 Mar 2012, at 20:19, David G Dixon wrote:

>> You'd need some sort of servo mechanism around the integrator 
>> to deal with any DC drift, otherwise you'll end up hitting 
>> one of the rails sooner or later as DC terms get integrated over time.
> 
> I concur.  I don't see any way around the schmitt trigger.  However, it
> could simply fire an electronic switch between the CV inverter + input and
> ground to change the polarity of the CV into the integrator.  Essentially,
> then, you'd have a digital expo, so you'd need some pretty high resolution
> for tuning.  Expo FM would simply be counting in binary up and down.  Could
> be kewl.
> 

Couldn't we use a leaky integrator? The DC drift problem is likely to occur over longer periods (seconds) and the lowest frequency is going to be in the tenths of seconds, say. So highpass the integrator to lose any DC. Or is that nonsense? I've only ever done it in the digital domain.

The idea was to do the vast majority of the work in the software and have almost no hardware. If I start adding comparators and switches and such like, it loses its charm and I might as well build a sensible VCO circuit.

Tom





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