If the output square waves go +/-5V instead of 0 to +5V, then they can be inverted by any analog inverter. I find this useful to produce both phases for control purposes. If you invert 0 to +5V you get 0 to -5V, which can't be used as a gate or trigger. -Richard Brewster Paul Schreiber wrote: >For newbies: this module can simultaneously divide an input by /2 to /32 or /1.5 >to /32.5 (the variable /N which *is* voltage controlled) along with "fixed" >outputs of /2.../9 & /16). I'm whipping up a breadboard for Robert Rich to use >on the new CD. It uses 2 PIC controllers and has a nice 3-digit LED display. I'm >*guessing* the kit price is in the $239 area. Has a LOT of jacks (like 17?) The >outputs are 0 to +5V square waves at 50% duty cycle, so they can be used as >audio OR triggers into EGs, etc. > >Paul S. > > >
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Re: [motm] VC Divider opinion
2004-08-11 by Richard Brewster
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