hi again
Up with the larks, I whipped together the passive RC Phase shift network in the link.
I 'matched' the resistors and caps for closest accuracy. The resistors came in about 994 ohms and the C at 112 nF
This was the result:
A nice stable 1:1 lissajous. ( as expected ) My only dissapointment is it is an oval shape rather than full circle. Adjusting the signal amplitude and juggling the volts/div ch1 will not create a perfect circle.
I am clear on what I want to do next thanks to these experiments ( thanks for the assists ). I want to make a sinewave generator with 'multi' frequency outputs.
My first idea was a frequency divider circuit, where I can 'tap' into the frequency divisons. So I might have a 10 MHz oscillator with a frequency divider network giving outputs at 9/8/7 MHz and so on, right down to say 1 MHz.
Is such a circuit feasible ?
oh and ...
This is a really nice easy looking phase shifter circuit thanks eric
regards all