Voltage dividers reduce the pd by scaling, DC offset does a transformation about Y (Fig 1).
Shifting the whole thing down can reduce clipping whilst leaving the pd intact.
Fig1_DynamicHeadroomForGain.gif
--Too low!
Just making an observation here - we don't want to kill the switch inputs after all so raise it up to within say 1v as in FIG 2.
Fig2_NeedsPeaksBack.gif
-- Waste of time we're back to a voltage divider!
But Fig 3 is now showing our signal with some headroom and some extra bandwidth to play with.
Fig3_HeadroomWithPeaks.gif
- So what - I've got groupies for my band, all you've got is your right hand.
Note in Fig 4 the hot signal is parametric.
Fig4_TheVariableChoke.gif
Does this mean a variable choke - at last? ... Tune in next week.
PS. In Fig 4:
1 is the multiplex output.
Hot pin 4 (oops, I mean the red one) gets split into two:
side A is AC coupled to remove the DC offset and gets the magic treatment by one ADC.
at the same time side B is being sampled by shall we say PA4.
Whoosh side A has just peaked - better check out side B quick.
Ahh it's smaller - this guy must be playing with his thing again!
Perhaps if I report this he'll get the chair this time...
+ Next week arrives...
Yes it only works when the piezo is struck but by turning on the juice (say 1v) we gain a
continuous controller on every input?
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