Hello,
I want to build a theremin,so i must first understand the way it works.
While i was searching for some relevant information and papers i found and i read this one: http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~rth/EMTheremin.pdf
The question that has been created regards the piece of pitch arrangement.
According to the general schematics i saw in wikipedia and in other papers,the process of pitch arrangement is the following :
The frequency of variable pitch oscillator (vpo) is controlled by varying the distance between the hand and the antenna. Also,with a potentiometer in front panel we control the frequency of fixed pitch oscillator (fpo).These two frequencies are mixed in a mixer and then go through a low-pass filter . Finally,only the difference between the two frequencies “survives” and is get amplified.
Now,in the project i posted,at page 2-second paragraph it says:
"The difference, or beat, frequency is extracted by the detector and appears..."
But in the schematic (page 2 and 3) i can't see a mixer.
So, instead of a mixer and a low-pass filter it uses a detector.
As i read, the detector recovers the information contained in a modulated signal as a demodulator does.So, if i want to relate this with the theremin's operation,i can say that the modulated signal that detector extract (as the text mentions) is created by a carrier signal (the signal from the one pitch oscillator) and a message signal (the signal from the other pitch oscillator).As the modulated signal pass through detector is demodulated and rectified (because of the diode).In the end we have the envelope function of the original signal.
So,do you know if these two ways: (1) using mixer and low pass filter,or (2) detector are similar and give us the same result ;
The envelope function of signal that extracted from detector is equal to the frequency that arising after the mixer and the filter ;
Thank you.