Testing LFO without Oscilloscope?

Started by D Wagner, May 18, 2004, 09:02:41 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

D Wagner

Hey Guys,

What is the best way to test the function of an LFO without an oscilloscope?

Should I use the output to trigger a transistor and an LED?  

I would welcome any suggestions.

Thanks!

Derek

Mark Hammer

You could do that.  Alternatively, you could set it to the slowest speed, and park the probe of an analog voltmeter at its output.  I stress analog because the needle yields a more coherent indicator of cyclical variation than a digital readout.  The advantage of the analog meter over the transistor/LED combo is that you'll know what the output voltage is, approximately.

gez

I once tuned a sine wave oscillator using the method Mark outlined (twas a diode shaping affair).  When I finally got a scope I breadboarded the circuit to check it out 'for real' and it was more or less spot on - not bad for a log meter!

To get the LFO slow enough to take a reading I paralleled really large value caps with the one that sets the rate (not always possible to do, depends on the oscillator).
"They always say there's nothing new under the sun.  I think that that's a big copout..."  Wayne Shorter