The Olitronik Micrón is a great-sounding all-analog full synthesizer voice in a measly 8hp. It features a square/ramp-wave oscillator and suboscillator with …
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Olitronik Circuits OBF. The OBF from Olitronik is a simple yet useful LFO capable of producing a variety of waveforms with a frequency range of 40 Hz to over 40 seconds per cycle. Using the "Skew" control, Saw, Triangle, Ramp, and PWM are easily attainable, while a pulse set to the OBF's sync input resets the LFO to -5V, the low point in its cycle.
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Olitronik Circuits OBF - Eurorack Module - LFO with skew and syncro (reset)
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Atmel AT89C52-24PC - 40-Pin 24MHz 8kb 8-bit Microcontroller ( photo) - Make an offer, minimum order = 10 pieces. These microcontrollers are brand new, never used. They are left over from a cancelled manufacturing job. Sadly, Peter Crowcroft (DIY Electronics founder) passed away on June 13th 2005. He is missed by all his family and friends.
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The Olitronik Micron I rarely see mentioned. It's actually a full synth voice rather than just an oscillator. Really good for small systems where vca's and filter might be utilized elsewhere. ... you get 2 different lo-fi-ish digital oscs with sync and a s&h circuit in 6hp, but the controls are quite limited. Top. Sonic0boom Common Wiggler ...
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Ever increasing inventories for modular analog synthesizers in all formats. We are a family business operating from Concord, MA
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Oct 18, 2015 . The output signal is developed across R1. The frequency of oscillation is determined by the resonant tank circuit Z, which is connected to the base of the transitor via C4 as shown. The tank circuit is composed of a coil and a capacitor, which may be connected in series, as shown in Figure 5b, or in parallel as shown in Figure 5c.
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The circuit will oscillate at a frequency of around 1 kHz with C at 100 nF and R at 470 k. A peak to peak output amplitude almost equal to the supply rail potential is acquired at the squarcwave output, but the triangular output amplitude is much lower, being something in the region of 100 mV peak to peak.
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C. Tuned Oscillator Circuits Tuned Oscillators use a parallel LC resonant circuit (LC tank) to provide the oscillations. There are two common types: •Colpitts– The resonant circuit is an inductor and two capacitors. •Hartley– The resonant circuit is a tapped inductor or two inductors and one capacitor.
60BASIC OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS the same time, the transistor’s collector sees the L,C, tank as a (near) parallel-resonant circuit of high impedance.
A schematic of this IC oscillator is shown in Fig. 11.15. This oscillator uses a variation of the common base amplifier circuit and incorporates an AGC (automatic gain control) loop to keep oscillation amplitude at a low level and minimize power dissipation in the crystal.
A TTL buffer circuit similar to those shown in the oscillator schematics is required for these above-3 MHz circuits. In ECL below 20 MHz, the series-resonant line receiver circuit or the Pierce-ECL circuit would be a good selection, covering a fre- quency range of 100 kHz-20 MHz.