XAOC Devices
Xaoc Devices ERFURT
- Part of the Leibniz binary system (Dresden, Jena, Leipzig, Erfurt)
- Phase accumulator
- Programmable digital oscillator
- Bidirectional binary counter
- Clock divider
- Frequency divider
Erfurt fromXaocDevices is a device from theLeibniz subsystem that can be used as aclock and audio frequency divider with 8 outputs, as a bidirectionalbinary counter or as a programmabledigital oscillator.
single mode, the state of the Erfurt counter changes with each pulse of the clock inputs and 1, so that it counts in a cycle from 0 to 255. This produces a signal frequency divided by 2, 4, 8, etc. up to 128, which is available on the individual bit outputs. Depending on which clock input is used, the clock patterns correspond to so-called mathematical or musical rhythm divisions.
Inshort, the Erfurt can also be used as a sub-oscillator with eight different clock frequencies-more than the square waveform of an analogue oscillator is not necessary.
combination with otherLeibniz modules, the Erfurt can play various roles, e.g.
itcan sample Jena waveforms, generate step voltages useful for interesting glissandi with Dresden and any VCOs, generate gate patterns to enliven the spectrum of Odessa's harmonic banks or drive envelopes and percussion modules, generate pseudo-chaotic sequences when fed back into Leipzig, etc.
- Manufacturer:XAOC Devices
- TE / HP:6
- + 12 V (mA):25
- - 12 V (mA):30
- Passive:No