it doesn't work...the clock out from my BBD is only showing positive voltage on the voltage invertor...for a test i ran a signal from an osc along with an inverted copy (an the osc is showing positive and negative voltage), and it did cancel the signal somewhat...using the inverted BBD clock mixed in only makes the clock louder...i'm one of those that likes the "bit mangling" crud that the BBD delay produces at longer delays....
second test i did today suggested from the list..this is fun!
rg
----- Original Message ----
From: Stu Grimshaw <
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To:
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Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 2:06:06 PM
Subject: 1 bbd clock noise: possibly helpful
hi,
rather stupidly i sold my inverter a while back so i can't try this
out myself:
take a signal from the clock out, invert it and (stirring gently) add
it to the echo signal that is suffering from clock noise.
does it work
(another possibilty could be a delay of 1/2 cycle of the clock, if the
clock is a square wave, but we have no such delay)
anyone fancy trying it out
stu
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