"For my designs I've been thinking about synchronization between the DPLL sampling rates, the audio output sampling rate, and the LED PWM rate. The more these things can be locked together the less likely terrible interaction between them." - Dewster
If I am correct, I believe your digital theremin operates with constant frequency antennas (?)
If this is the case, it could be worth our while to collaborate, and if possible decide a frequency both designs should work with.. If we do this, then we should be able to use a lot of each others designs rather than both be designing essentially the same sub-circuits..
Also, if operating with a common frequency, we could synchronise our theremins - I think the requirement for multiple theremins close together is probably small, but where I see it could be a big advantage is in tutoring situations - A teacher could have a number of students close together all playing synchronised theremins.. Also, from a sales / marketing perspective, compatibility could be a plus.
One of the reasons I am going this route is that I have other instruments I deem likely to be more commercially viable - these are "continuum" type instruments and electronic wind instruments using capacitive sensing, and I obviously want these to all be synchronous.
Perhaps we need to pick a number (MO frequency) carefully and establish this as a standard.
At present I am looking between 200kHz and 500kHz - I had sort of set about 377kHz as optimal, but any frequency I can derive from division of 24MHz is usable - Dont want to go below 200kHz (makes filtering sum components more difficult, and inductors start to get way too big) and dont want to go above 500k because speeds start to get difficult (particularly if I use PWM shaping) - but between those almost anything would do.
I have absolutely no idea if there is an optimal frequency in terms of other established frequencies that may be in use - this is something I was going to check - but perhaps someone into radio could advise.
Fred.
RE: COPYRIGHTS ETC:
Oh - just to advise folks.. I have registered Ether-Zone as umbrella name for my proposed theremin and related products, and this one would probably be the EZ-T1 or the EZT-Pro (or even the EZ-Pro, but I am a bit worried that this may be too close to another theremins name, and think I need the "T" to differenciate between Theremins, surface controllers and EWI's) . I have ether-zone.com but theres nothing there yet.
One other thing - Ideas, once they are published (and provided they are not patented) are placed in the public domain, and are free for everyone to use or whatever - This does NOT apply to copyright though - What I publish (schematics etc) remains my "property" and no one can copy or replicate these without my permission.
I herebye give permission for anyone to use my copyrighted material for their own, NON-Commercial use (if you make more than 2, I would regard this as commercial), and to copy schematics or whatever for purpose of education or technical advancement provided I am named as the originator - For any other use you must obtain permission from me.
I am really not fixated by money or profit - its just that I dont like being ripped off.. I would be pleased for someone to manufacture my designs, and would be happy if a small percentage of profits was paid to me or donated to a charity of my choice.