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My colleagues and I are building a phase adjuster for LFN (Low Frequency Noise) audio signals. Since we would like to be able to adjust a range of signals that encompasses a range of around 50-400 Hz, an op amp-driven, analog solution would not be economical, nor efficient. Since we need to be able to adjust a range of frequencies, we are looking at a digitally converted solution utilizing potentiometers. If a digital device is not feasible, can anyone describe how to construct an analog solution for real-time phase adjustment?
Has anyone had any experience in this area?
Does anyone know of any resources one can use to construct the aforementioned device?
Thanks in advance.
Has anyone had any experience in this area?
Does anyone know of any resources one can use to construct the aforementioned device?
Thanks in advance.