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eromlignod
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Hi guys:
I know there must be a super-simple way to do this, but I keep getting
caught up in PLL stuff.
I have a simple square wave in the audio-frequency range. I would
like to simply shift its phase for experimental purposes. The output
would be a square wave at the same frequency, but with the phase
shifted X-degrees. I would like for the shift angle to be variable if
possible. It seems to me there should be an easy way to do this with
some sort of passive R-L-C setup, but I can't seem to find
specifically what I want in any books.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Don
I know there must be a super-simple way to do this, but I keep getting
caught up in PLL stuff.
I have a simple square wave in the audio-frequency range. I would
like to simply shift its phase for experimental purposes. The output
would be a square wave at the same frequency, but with the phase
shifted X-degrees. I would like for the shift angle to be variable if
possible. It seems to me there should be an easy way to do this with
some sort of passive R-L-C setup, but I can't seem to find
specifically what I want in any books.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Don