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Diode inquiry

kaylee
kaylee over 3 years ago

Pondering a build from the parts drawer. The enclosed found circuit utilizes a pair of 1N914 diodes. I have a pair of BYY31's. I've compared data sheets, but diodes are still a bit of a mystery to me. Would they allow the circuit to function? I'm not concerned with duplication... though still responding to CV would be critical. I'd be building it with mil-spec LM118's instead of TL082's as that's what I have.

 

I plan on breadboarding before drilling faceplate holes in stock. Any thoughts, or should I take the extra few days and order parts?

 

Text with the circuit claims 100Hz to 10kHz from a CV of .05 to 10 volts. I am utterly unconcerned with its linearity, simply that its frequency of oscillation alters substantially within that voltage range.

 

Thanks for any thoughts or advice!

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    Garrison Tyler over 3 years ago

    Honeywell offers a standard caution board that accompanies a z-wave interface that will permit you to add your own gadgets to its framework. This is convenient since Honeywell likewise has it's own kind of cameras, sensors toronto home automation and security gadgets that can cross points of interaction and make your Smart Home significantly more secure.

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  • Garrison Tyler
    Garrison Tyler over 3 years ago

    Honeywell offers a standard caution board that accompanies a z-wave interface that will permit you to add your own gadgets to its framework. This is convenient since Honeywell likewise has it's own kind of cameras, sensors toronto home automation and security gadgets that can cross points of interaction and make your Smart Home significantly more secure.

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