Monday, June 28, 2010
Sinewave Fun...
Well slowly more and more of the 921B VCO comes to life. I am having fun with the Sinewave shaper today and getting a reasonable shape coming out but there are still quite a lot of harmonics... It seems like the amplitiude of the Triangle wave is just too low to get a good Sinewave. The non-linearities of a transistor curve are exploited to get the shape and there is an input amplitude adjustment but I have it hard at maximum to get the best output. The other two adjustments in the circuit balance the two sides of the sinewave and both mimize the harmonics within their travel... I am also getting a fair amount of high frequency "hash" on the waveform from a lack of decoupling capacitors! Will try and clean that up tomorrow then on to the really intersting part -- the Sync section... Not like any sync circuit in any other music synth that I have seen before! As I progress through this I am really tempted to make a clone of this which is more 21st century, use better matched pairs and slightly less obscure parts and newer multipler etc. I suppose then it isn't really a clone... Other intersting things are the output levels. Most modern VCO's are adjusted for 10V peak-to-peak on everything where as this is a lot lower and adjusted for more of an equal audible loudness. By that I mean that the sinewave is 1.8V p-p, the triangle is 1.4Vand the pulse 2.2V -- not sure if anybody else does that? Also seems odd that the pulse is so much more...
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