Schematic of 'Glasgow Digital Theremin' (http://www.physics.gla.ac.uk/~kskeldon/PubSci/exhibits/E9/cir2.gif)
The 'Glasgow' 'digital' Theremin consists of a crude pitch oscillator (Schmidt gate with resistor from output to input, which charges/discharges antenna capacitance) and an identical reference oscillator charging/discharging a fixed capacitance.. These 2 oscillators drive a 4070 Exclusive OR gate, which acts as a digital mixer. The digital output pulses from the 4070, when integrated (filtered) produce a difference frequency result (ie audio) which could / can be taken directly as an audio output.
In the Glasgow Digital Theremin, the 'audio' is instead taken to a pulse generator circuit (4098 monostable) which generates one fixed width pulse for every input cycle - these pulses are integrated to produce a voltage proportional to input frequency, and this voltage (after going via an opamp circuit to adjust biasing + gain)drives the 8038 VCO.
>>"the question is why he has to use the function generator and the tacometer after the mixer if the signal is already good?"
The main reason would be to have a choice of output waveforms, and also be able to select tuning and frequency range independently from the HF oscillator difference frequencies.
>>"The problem is the output signal after the filter which is after the tacometer, it is a continuous signal as it´s supposed, but without the expected amplitude."
Two main things to look at here - Check the output pulses from the 4098.. The width of these pulses should probably be about 66us which would give nearly continuous 'high' state output with an input of 15kHz.. at 1kHz input, this would give a 66us pulse every 1ms .. integrating these pulses should give an output swing from near 0 to near maximum supply.. (measure this at point A).. Then check Pin 8 of the 8038 and adjust the trimmers to get the required control range.
thread continues here (http://www.thereminworld.com/forum.asp?cmd=p&T=3925&F=1)
Fred Mundell
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