Rectify

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Separate positive and negative voltages from multiple inputs to their own dedicated Positive and Negative outputs, as well as recombine them into a mixed output.

DETAILS
  • 1U

  • Current: TBD

  • PCB Size: 6” x 1”

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DESCRIPTION

Separate positive and negative voltages from multiple inputs to their own dedicated Positive and Negative outputs, as well as recombine them into a mixed output.

DETAILS
  • 1U

  • Current: TBD

  • PCB Size: 6” x 1”

DESCRIPTION

Separate positive and negative voltages from multiple inputs to their own dedicated Positive and Negative outputs, as well as recombine them into a mixed output.

DETAILS
  • 1U

  • Current: TBD

  • PCB Size: 6” x 1”

I got around to wanting to explore playing with “Discrete” cross faders and panners via extracting positive and negative voltages from say like a sine wave. This module allows you to input two DC coupled and one AC coupled signals and extract their positive and negative signals via individual positive and negative outputs. Rectify’s inputs have rectifiers built in to each input so it can be used to mix different signals while preserving the polarity difference. Much credit to Michael Barton, for his inspiration as his DIY module came to mind after I began this project!

DIY Information:
LGE143 Main PCB Bill of Materials
LGE143 Main PCB Schematic
LGE143 Main PCB Designators
LGE143C I/O PCB Bill of Materials
LGE143C I/O PCB Schematic
LGE143C I/O PCB DESIGNATORS
Mechanical Parts BOM generally required for building Low-Gain Electronics Modules

Details:

  • PCB Size: 6” x 1”

  • Current Draw: TBD

** 4U Modular is a term used for the format most commonly known as “Serge Format” or “Loudest Warning Format”. Out of respect for the ever growing format, 4U Modular is the easiest way to refer to it. More Specifically it refers to the panel height and mounting hole style. 4U Modular will patch up just fine with other 4U "Serge" formats such as "Random Source", but it will not mount in RS boats or Buchla Boats (or power off Buchla power for that matter). An info page about this will be added to the website soon to make this a lot more easy to understand.