Module is available as a DIY project only.
This Module is currently available.
Combination of a comparator and switch
The TLN-864 Switching Comparator combines a comparator and an analogue switch. A typical comparator has two inputs (A & B) and produces an output that is high (H) if A > B, and low (L) if A < B. Rather than using fixed voltages for the H and L states, the TLN-864 allows the voltages to be manually set using two front panel pots. For example, H can be -1V and L can be +3V. In addition, two front panel jacks allow any external signal to be used for the H and L states. For example, H could be the SINE wave output from an oscillator and L could be the inverted output from a sample and hold module. Anything goes in, anything goes out. Reversing attenuators are used on the A, B, H, and L inputs so that all input signals can be scaled and inverted. When nothing is plugged into the A, B, H, and L inputs, the front panel pot is used to select a fixed voltage reference from -5V to +5V.
The switching portion of the comparator has two modes of operation. The first mode (HL:X) is a 2-to-1 switch in which the signals at A and B determine which of H and L appear at output X. In other words:
If ( A > B )
X = H
else
X = L
The Y output is not used in this mode.
The second mode (H:XY) is a 1-to-2 switch in which the signals at A and B determine whether H appears at the X or Y output. In other words:
If ( A > B )
X = H
else
Y = H
The L input is not used in this mode.
The panel controls are as follows:
The TLN-864 makes a great companion to the TLN-865 Trigger Extractor & Window Comparator.
Required PCBs are available at SynthCube!
https://synthcube.com/cart/tellun-corporation-diy-pcbs
These merchants probably sell this module. Huh?