[sdiy] low voltage filters
Ben Stuyts
ben at stuyts.nl
Fri Apr 21 16:07:07 CEST 2017
I was just looking at the LMH6503. (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmh6503.pdf) It will run on single 5V with some degradation in specs. There datasheet even has a tuneable band-pass filter.
Ben
> On 19 Apr 2017, at 21:38, Chris McDowell <declareupdate at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Howdy list!
>
> Wondering if anyone is aware of, or has any tips towards, some low voltage VCF designs. I've seen reports of people using LM13700s with a single 5V supply for VCAs, and their one-off forum posts made them seem happy, heh. I realize this would have very little headroom. I've also checked out Hoshuyama's site, which has a few battery-powered designs. Some things I've considered:
>
> - Perhaps LM13700 just works at 5V ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (avoiding breadboard as long as possible…)
> - Discrete OTA with BJTs
> - MS-20 Style, like the monotron
> - Vactrol, H11F1, or similar
>
> The point of this is that I have DCOs and ADSRs working wonderfully in a 3.3V environment. Some dirt is okay, I say. Super ideally, I want to implement an SVF with a single 3.3V supply, suggestions toward reality / sacrifices are welcome. I imagine this would work fine with vactrols, but I don't want to design anything with parts I can't buy from mouser, hehe.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
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