This is part two of my Fourier module build.
Part 1 is here:
It follows the basic principles of Fourier Synthesis, and being able potentially to design your own waveforms. There aren't many modules that do additive & Fourier synthesis so I'm looking forward to finish this.
being harmonics of the initial signals. “Supposedly” because, the waves
are not pure sinewaves, rather stepped pulse waves.
This module would be well paired with a oscilloscope so you could see the waveforms that you sculpt.
Andrew also reckons that this module needs to be patched into a low pass filter.
Links
Nonlinearcircuits Builders Guild on FB:
074 opamps
resistors ... looks like the resistor matrix is complicated but there are only
three values...
there are 109 x 10k, 23x 27K, 55 x 15K .
1k resistors on the second PCB
The TL072 opamp & diodes ...LL4148
Im using a S1JL for the power protection.
I'm using 12K.
"At some settings the outputs may seem a bit quiet, though generally you
will see 10V p-p. If you want the outputs hotter, install a higher
value, say 22k" (Andrew F).
I'm using bipolar red/blue 3mm LEDs, so 3k3 is my value for RL.
These leds were the same used on the NLC sloth modules.
Final caps & resistors are on.
to be continued....
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