Re: Dual sine wave generator with variable frequency and 90 degree phase difference
- From: MooseFET <kensmith@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 10:47:55 -0700 (PDT)
On Sep 6, 10:32 pm, George Herold <gher...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 4, 2:55 am, Robert Baer <robertb...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Wed, 03 Sep 2008 09:42:57 -0400) it happened Steve
<st...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in <205tb41td5tfa5n3esvim42940ikvhh...@xxxxxxx>:
I'm looking for a waveform generator that outputs two sine waves of
the same frequency with 90 degree phase difference (sine and cosine).
I need a variable frequency between 0.05 Hz and 10 Hz. Is there an
analog design that uses a single potentiometer or perhaps is voltage
controlled ? Low distortion is not a requirement.
Steve
2 x EPROM sine and cosine lookup table,
4046 VCO variable clock generator,
binary counter on EPROM address lines,
2 x 8 bits wide DA converter, 2 x lowpass.
For a 256 values per sine wave form, your clock should be max 2560 Hz.
NOT analog.
Use a ramp oscillator for constant amplitude; one stage generates a
square wave for integrating to the ramp.
Run a comparitor off the ramp (triangle); that will be 90 degrees WRT
the square wave.
The 2 square waves can be filtered with a simple 3-stage phase retard
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I was going to sugest a ramp generator also... as a analog
solution..But I din't know if you can build the filter to work at 0.05
Hz! How much distortion can you handle?
The component values aren't too bad. 1M and 33uF can be had. You
need to make it so it can be adjusted from the frequency. This is the
hard part.
George
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