with a square wave output, you put an integrator op-amp to get a triangle wave, then a low-pass filter to smooth it again, or another integrator to get a parabolic wave...
simple theremin issues
(you need to scroll about halfway down the page)
http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13194&postorder=asc&highlight=sine+wave
I think you are on the right track. The electro-music forum includes some schematics, too.
Enjoy!
With the zero trimmer, i can't fix the zero pitch position, i fix a middle position behind which the theremin works well (not in a good range actually), and above which it works "inverted": pitch rises as i move my hand off.. And there is this little "no-sound's land" in the middle...
I will try to do some debug, and see what's wrong..
[Edit] It works! It was just too close a wire from the ground wire... The soundwave is not that good, but for my use it can fit. (hum but I still have two waves summed together listenable.. a junk from the demodulation process maybe..)
Here is a sample
http://frankyfuzzfire.free.fr/audio/ThereThere.mp3
Hey Guys, I'm a master student, major in music in Taiwan struggling with the simple digital schematic. The "not the engineer" me finished building the model but here comes some questions I'd like to ask:
Is a 8 ohm speaker too "heavy" for the circuit to push?
what kind of Antenna should I use? I thought naive enough banding wires, hoping it will come to life...which it didn't.
I know it should work because I use a LED to test the output, since the LED is enact it should be working. My next step is to try and build the amp given Franky, hope I can do that...
What's up guys, I think I managed to do what the schematics told me to do, and I gave it to my friends who knows about electrics, the circuit seems to be in shape, but no sound.
I used a multimeter to check where did the circuit stop flowing, and found out that in the amp circuit, the electricity stops at the "220u" capacitance right before the 8ohm speaker, the readings of the capacitance seems to work well when I check the two pins' readings, but if a speaker or any kind of wire, LED and so on is attached after the capacitance then to the ground, the readings stop, no electricity goes through the later.
I wonder if anyone has this problem or know just how did this happen?
btw, what meter should I turn to on the "100k trim" resistance? and is the resistance's type crucial? because the clerk gave me the 3362p-103 instead of the 100k trim, which are plugged all over the circuit.
now, here's a snap shot of my circuit:
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