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[quote:Anonymous Coward 48129708:MV8zNDY4MjI3XzYxOTg4MzYyX0U1NjcwMUQ3] [quote:-Adam-:MV8zNDY4MjI3XzYxODc0NDU3X0I4QjU0QkQy] Hysteresis comparator acts goofy with the two sawtooth forms occurring back and forth. [/quote] This is nonsense I am now convinced you are speaking shit. [/quote]
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Is there any way to separate or filter out a sawtooth wave dependent upon which direction the saw tooth edge is?
ie, one part lead rises sharp and tapers for one signal and the other signal has a leading taper then a sharp drop in voltage.
I do not want to filter frequency, already have a passive low pass to cut high freq noise.
Just need to separate the two signals. (or omit one and then buffer, omit the other)
I am completely baffled on this one.
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