Hi all, The Roland 'The Synthesizer' book states that three S/H can be cascaded using a common clock. Because of this I decided to do a four stage S/H at some time in the future, but I also came upon the problem of the aquisition time of each s/h. In other words, once the first S/H is triggered to aquire, the next S/H in the cascade is also sampling the new incoming signal. No good for cascaded patterns at all. However, you could bodge this by creating delays in the triggering chain. This can easily be achieved by simple RC circuits, the last S/H being set to trigger before the previous one. There is no need to have a second series of 'buffer' S/H if the delay is small enough, and the aquisition time is short enough. The BBD has to because of the sheer number of stages involved. With four stages, you could get away with this delay method. Did that make sense? BUT it could be that the natural delay in clocking a signal through the S/H will create enough time for the next S/H to reach the correct value anyway. Certainly the Moog Modular page at that university would suggest this. Regards, Tony Allgood Penrith, Cumbria, UK http://www.techrepairs.freeserve.co.uk/projects.htm
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Re: [motm] Cascading S&H
2000-04-16 by Tony Allgood
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