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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 21:02:02 GMT, James Meyer
wrote: On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 13:03:46 -0600, John Fields posted this: Starting with a perfect square wave at f1, bang the hell out of a diode with it, and then bandpass it and the 3rd harmonic (f2) separately, then mix them to get f1, f2, f1+f2, and f1-f2. Using a doubly balanced mixer will get rid of f1 and f2, then notching out f1+f2 will leave f1-f2, which will be 2f1, that non-existent second harmonic. What purpose does the diode serve? You're already starting with a "perfect" square wave. --- Duhhh.... None, of course. Thanks. -- John Fields |
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