"Now, back to our reason for being here in the first place... theremining!" - Jason (on spam thread)
Yeah - Great idea!
This is an open question - Any input / thoughts / advice most welcome..
Ok - With an analogue theremin, the reference oscillator and variable oscillator frequencies are bound together in that, at the "null distance" they are the same.
Volume oscillator frequencies (for volume circuits using a fixed frequency) are usually different (higher) frequency than the reference and VFO frequencies.
Digital theremin designs and other designs where the reference and VFO frequencies need not go to "null" but can be spaced apart to provide a "offset" frequency seem to sometimes have other rules..
I have used the reference oscillator directly as the volume oscillator (on my designs the reference frequency is fixed and tuning is performed by adjusting the VFO frequency - my design would certainly not work for a theremin where tuning is done on the reference oscillator, as it is with the EW)
Question:
What are the "standard" ratios (if there are any) between the volume and other oscillator frequencies? Is there any scientific / mathematical basis (other than that one doesn't want the volume oscillator to beat with the reference or VFO frequencies to produce audio difference [ghost] tones, or any harmonics of these frequencies to produce ghost tones) for the selections ?
I want to get some boards made - My lab is dysfunctional (and I have virtually no access to it) so my prototyping has used only basic portable test kit - For this reason I am a bit worried about committing to a route that seems to work and seems real easy, but which no-one else seems to use - this usually means there must be a good reason!
But I cannot see a problem, nor can I see a theoretical problem... My volume antenna is radiating the reference frequency, so even if it mixes into the pitch antenna, no ghosts will be produced.. The only effect I THINK I can observe is a tiny degree of oscillator 'synchronization' that occurs if I am badly grounded and difference frequency is low (<100Hz)
But any ideas on what might go wrong would be most helpful - and any theoretical basis for chosen frequencies would also be helpful.
Fred.
BTW - Both oscillators are series LC with 60V P-P, operating ~500kHz. The volume 'antenna' loads a series LC BPF of almost identical design to the oscillators. Detection is performed by phase comparison of the drive vs antenna signals. Volume antenna amplitude is ~60V P-P (about 6db drop when fully loaded) but I am not using amplitude I am comparing phase at zero crossing.
Drive voltages for both oscillators and BPF are 5V, sine current in BPF inductor is ~10 to 20mA P-P. I have an identical BPF with fixed capacitor connected to the VFO, and (with phase detection) use this to produce a linearizing control signal for the VFO.
I dont trust myself at the moment - but will publish the design IF when im sure im not doing anything stupid and have proved it fully works..