Bi-di Choppers

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Description/Usage

8hp

This is a dual stripped version of the original Chopper. It is a very easy build with few components. It can sort of be used as a 1 into 2 switch or 2 into 1. A CV signal can be used to help control the switching point. Choppers are different from regular switches as the signals being switched also control the switching, so things happen that you might not expect. It can be used to process CV and audio signals. The basic idea for the Chopper is from a 1975 paper titled – ‘A nonlinear modulator using delta principles’ by S.K. Mullick and K.R Srivathsan, although this version drops the comparator output, makes the slew stage adjustable, converts the 2 inputs so they can also be outputs and adds an in/out stage before the slew section.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template

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Description/Usage

8hp

This is a dual stripped version of the original Chopper. It is a very easy build with few components. It can sort of be used as a 1 into 2 switch or 2 into 1. A CV signal can be used to help control the switching point. Choppers are different from regular switches as the signals being switched also control the switching, so things happen that you might not expect. It can be used to process CV and audio signals. The basic idea for the Chopper is from a 1975 paper titled – ‘A nonlinear modulator using delta principles’ by S.K. Mullick and K.R Srivathsan, although this version drops the comparator output, makes the slew stage adjustable, converts the 2 inputs so they can also be outputs and adds an in/out stage before the slew section.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template

Description/Usage

8hp

This is a dual stripped version of the original Chopper. It is a very easy build with few components. It can sort of be used as a 1 into 2 switch or 2 into 1. A CV signal can be used to help control the switching point. Choppers are different from regular switches as the signals being switched also control the switching, so things happen that you might not expect. It can be used to process CV and audio signals. The basic idea for the Chopper is from a 1975 paper titled – ‘A nonlinear modulator using delta principles’ by S.K. Mullick and K.R Srivathsan, although this version drops the comparator output, makes the slew stage adjustable, converts the 2 inputs so they can also be outputs and adds an in/out stage before the slew section.

DIY

  1. Build guide / BOM (pdf)

  2. Panel Template