Re: Dual sine wave generator with variable frequency and 90 degree phase difference
- From: whit3rd <whit3rd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 15:20:54 -0700 (PDT)
On Sep 6, 12:50 am, MooseFET <kensm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 6, 10:01 am, whit3rd <whit...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 5, 9:14 am, MooseFET <kensm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The phase shift oscillator is a bad idea
It's not that bad... the only requirement is four matched C values.
The OP wants 0.05Hz to 10Hz. Over that range you need the ability to
adjust more than two sections of the phase shifter if you want to work
with a near constant gain.
Of course. These are TRANSCONDUCTANCE AMPS with
current program pins, all cascaded. The four sections
all change R_output together. A single pot changes four sections
of the RC phase shift all in unison.
.
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