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--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com , Bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@...> wrote:
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> a simple 'modular' solution:
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> the A176 has three 5 volts CV sources. just sum two of them with a linear A138 and you get your 10volts DC-offset.   :-)
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> --- On Wed, 7/6/11, ricardo <rrkrdo@...> wrote:
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> From: ricardo <rrkrdo@...>
> Subject: 1 Changing the A-176 Control Voltage Source values
> To: doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2011, 7:11 PM
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> Hi all! I want to buy A-176 voltage sources in order to DC control some other modules, My question is ( excuse my lack of knowledge):
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> Is it possible to change the" 0 to +5V" values in the A-176 to "0 to +10V"
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> I read in the A-176 manual that there are some jumpers at the back in order to change the values from 0 to +5V to -2.5 to +2.5V But the modules I want to control take up to 10v.
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> Any other solution (or modules to buy) so I can get the +10v dc source that I need
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> Thanks all in advance
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