[Coco] Coco Cassette interface help
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Tue Feb 28 19:08:55 EST 2017
Here's a circuit that works. It does the SMPTE/EBU linear time code for
me which is very similar to the CoCo cassette data. You can tweak the
50K resistor between pins 1 & 2 on the op amp for different gain
levels. This circuit will accept a balanced or unbalanced line level
input and will output a nice square wave. The op amp is a fairly
inexpensive part chosen for it's ability to swing to the rails of the
power supply.
http://retr09.com/images/d-o-t-decoder.jpg
Dave
On 2/28/2017 1:25 PM, RETRO Innovations wrote:
> On 2/28/2017 1:05 PM, Dave Philipsen wrote:
>> All you want to do is amplify the signal that is coming from the CoCo
>> cassette out. Use a capacitor to de-couple it from the comparator
>> circuit. It won't matter if there's DC bias on the output of the op
>> amp because you will effectively remove it with the cap.
> True, and I will give it a shot, but I'll continue to search for a way
> to make the comparator idea work alone. Amplifying the source only to
> get it "over the bias" of the comparator just seems wrong to me :-)
>
> Still, I already was thinking of your idea, in the context of using an
> LM386 to amp the signal brute force to get it to work. So, I agree
> it's a workable solution. Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> I am also going to see if I can feed some known signals into the
> comparator to see if I have messed up the design.
>
> Jim
>
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