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Re: Anderton PWM (panel)

Re: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-02 by The Old Crow

Hm, place the pots all along the right side; then they'll all be
PCB-mounted.

  There is enough panel space left over to put jacks for an
generic integrator.  Nothing fancy, just something that has a non-VC
Fc control, an input and inverting/non-inverting outputs.  Now the panel
is 1) full and 2) has a way to make triangles from pulses to feed to the
pulse multiplier.

  Hm, and if space for a switch exists, short out the intergrating cap and
have a general-purpose inverter/buffer.

  --Crow

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RE: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-02 by Tkacs, Ken

That all sounds good.

In that draft GIF, I didn't know what to do about the bottom titles. I
didn't want to offend Paul or anything by putting "ST" or an "MOTM" number
so I put CA's name and some nonsense. I'd like my DIY stuff to fit in and
look good with the MOTM modules of course, but I don't want to incur the ire
of the Father of All Modulars.
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		From:	The Old Crow [mailto:oldcrow@...]


		  Hm, place the pots all along the right side; then they'll
all be
		PCB-mounted.

		  There is enough panel space left over to put jacks for an
		generic integrator.  Nothing fancy, just something that has
a non-VC
		Fc control, an input and inverting/non-inverting outputs.
Now the panel
		is 1) full and 2) has a way to make triangles from pulses to
feed to the
		pulse multiplier.

		  Hm, and if space for a switch exists, short out the
intergrating cap and
		have a general-purpose inverter/buffer.

		  --Crow

RE: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-02 by The Old Crow

On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Tkacs, Ken wrote:

> In that draft GIF, I didn't know what to do about the bottom titles. I
> didn't want to offend Paul or anything by putting "ST" or an "MOTM" number
> so I put CA's name and some nonsense. I'd like my DIY stuff to fit in and
> look good with the MOTM modules of course, but I don't want to incur the ire
> of the Father of All Modulars.

  Heh heh, I can't speak for Paul, but I suspect that getting others to
raise the level of their own gear to the standards of MOTM is sort of like
the ultimate compliment.  As for the titles, Just use something like
"Anderton PW Multiplier".  (It says "Moog Filter", not "Bob Moog
Filter" ;)

  --Crow

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RE: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-02 by The Old Crow

You know, the XOR gates in this thing sort of beg to be something
more...

  Hm, PIC I/Os...

  I think I'll build the basic APWX first. ;)

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Re: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-02 by Thomas Hudson

The Old Crow wrote:
> 2) has a way to make triangles from pulses to feed to the
> pulse multiplier.
> 
Can you give more details about how this is done. I'm not an
electronics whiz, but I have a project where I would like to
convert pulses to triangles. 

Thomas

Re: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-02 by J. Larry Hendry

> From: "Tkacs, Ken" <Ken.Tkacs@...>
> I'd like my DIY stuff to fit in and
> look good with the MOTM modules of course, but I don't want to incur the
ire
> of the Father of All Modulars.

You could have him FOAM ing at the mouth if you did.

Don't you just love acronyms?

Stooge Larry

Re: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-03 by Andy Hartley

Hi

All this talk of the Anderton PWM sounds interesting. Is the schematic
available on the web to have a look at?

The panel also looks good, which graphics package was used for this.  If it
was Corel draw, is there any chance of getting the .CDR file.

Many thanks for any help.

If this is straying a bit off topic please mail my address below.

It is nice to see the list hotting up, some interesting and enlightening
threads appearing.

Wow what a design team, keep them modules coming!!!

Regards

Andy

andrew.hartley@...

Re: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-03 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx

In a message dated 11/2/99 2:41:03 PM, jlarryh@... writes:
>> look good with the MOTM modules of course, but I don't want to incur
>the
>ire
>> of the Father of All Modulars.

>You could have him FOAM ing at the mouth if you did.


OOOOHHHHH HENDRY!!!

RE: Anderton PWM (panel)

1999-11-03 by Tkacs, Ken

Ha!
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		... the Father of All Modulars.

		You could have him FOAM ing at the mouth if you did.

		Don't you just love acronyms?

		Stooge Larry

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