just wondering if anyone has ever had success building a theremin that doesn't operate on the heterodyne principal (ie, two high-frequency oscillators producing a 'beat' frequency when shifted slightly out of tune).
i'm thinking of using a capacitance sensor (like the qprox QT301 chip) to convert the antenna/hand capacitance to a variable voltage, then feeding this into a voltage controlled oscillator - probably a sine wave function generator like the XR2206 waveform generator.
if anyone has tried doing something like this before i'd love to hear from you!
thanks.
jon.
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info on the QT301:
http://www.qprox.com/products/qt300_301.php
info on the XR2206:
http://www.exar.com/product.php?ProdNumber=XR2206&areaID=7
i'm thinking of using a capacitance sensor (like the qprox QT301 chip) to convert the antenna/hand capacitance to a variable voltage, then feeding this into a voltage controlled oscillator - probably a sine wave function generator like the XR2206 waveform generator.
if anyone has tried doing something like this before i'd love to hear from you!
thanks.
jon.
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info on the QT301:
http://www.qprox.com/products/qt300_301.php
info on the XR2206:
http://www.exar.com/product.php?ProdNumber=XR2206&areaID=7