Erica Synths EDU DIY Wavefolder Eurorack Module Kit User Manual

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Interestingly, this doesn’t result in a voltage relation of 1:(-)2 across the board. Instead, we
get a 1:-2 relation in the non-saturated region, while the saturated region sticks with the
1:1 relation. But that’s not all. As you can see in the graph, the folding threshold also
drops noticeably, now sitting at about -3.5 V. Which is really interesting for us.

Because instead of adding an o

set to our input sawtooth, we could simply lower

the folding threshold to make both line up perfectly

. Of course this would come with

an unintended side-e

ect: if the voltage relations in the saturated and non-saturated

regions di

er, then our output triangle will be asymmetrical – since one side is going to be

more slanted than the other.

Not ideal – but since we care about the small footprint here more than getting a perfect
triangle output, it’s a concession we can reasonably make. So next, let’s think about the
resistance value we’re going to add at the transistor’s collector. You might be tempted to
just try a few di

erent values here until you’ve found the correct one.

There’s a problem with that approach, though.

Every

transistor is di

erent from the next when it comes to

its “natural” folding threshold (i.e. the one we’re
getting with equal resistor values)

. The 450 mV we’ve

been assuming so far are just a rough average.

This means that the added resistance working for your
specific transistor will not work for most others. So we’ll
go with an adjustable solution instead and use a
precision trimmer set up as a variable resistor. Since

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the correct resistance value will be somewhere between
10k and 20k, a 10k trimmer should work just fine.

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Read more about trimmer potentiometers in the components & concepts appendix (page 32).

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You can try this chapter’s circuit in a simulator. I’ve already set it up for you right here: https://

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tinyurl.com/2lzo9abh –

 

you can change all values by double clicking on components.

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