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RE: [emlsynth] Re: converting 1.2 volt/octave to 1 volt/octave

2011-07-21 by George Mattson

The 200 is basically just a bare integrator IC with a UJT, cap and diode
network in the feedback loop. The center frequency and both swings are all
summed together after their input resistors into the ame op amp input as the
feedback network. The diode and UJT act as choppers to produce the sawtooth
output from the integrator.
 
The output of the op amp goes to the 470 ohm output impedance resistor and
capacitively coupled to the two outputs, which are hardwired to each other.
 
There's no current control, differentiation or exponential amplifier. So, it
doesn't look like it was designed with any sort of scaling capacity in mind.



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> The 200 and 101 oscillators are a non-standard 1.20v/oct 

Are you sure about the 200? The schematic I've seen looks
like a V/Hz oscillator. Or was there a later version of the 200
(201?)

Steve

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