[sdiy] Tri-core phase reset to +5v or -5v
David G Dixon
dixon at mail.ubc.ca
Sun Mar 10 02:23:46 CET 2019
Yes
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From: Rutger Vlek [mailto:rutgervlek at gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2019 1:05 AM
To: David G Dixon
Cc: SDIY List
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Tri-core phase reset to +5v or -5v
Thanks David! I love the simplicity of the solution. I assume the actual
reset still happens with a shorting jfet?
Op za 9 mrt. 2019 09:32 schreef David G Dixon <dixon at mail.ubc.ca>:
The original Intellijel Rubicon had that feature. There was a panel switch
for determining whether it reset to +5 or -5 volts. It's very easy to do.
You simply follow the integrator with a unity gain inverter with -5V also
summed in at unity gain to shift the integrator output by +5V. Send this
inverted and level shifted output through another inverter then into the
comparator. Switching between the outputs of the two inverters selects
between reset voltages.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org] On
> Behalf Of Rutger Vlek
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2019 11:44 PM
> To: SYNTH DIY
> Subject: [sdiy] Tri-core phase reset to +5v or -5v
>
> Dear list,
>
> I'm working on a triangle and square wave LFO, based around
> an integrator and window-comparator and would like to reset
> the phase of the triangle (and derived waveforms) with a
> trigger event. I've simulated (Spice) to w common technique
> to short out the integrator capacitor with a JFET, but that
> of course only resets to 0V, while my triangle is moving
> between +5V and -5V. Ideally, I'd like to choose which of
> these voltages to reset to. Any tips on how to implement
> something like that? It's important for me to maintain stable
> temperature/tuning of the LFO frequency as I will use it to
> modulate things at audio rate as well, and prefer to keep a
> stable timbre as the result.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rutger
>
>
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