Current problem to solve: 18 inputs that can connect to ground or power. I need to think of the simplest possible analog circuit that can vary these inputs over time in a random-enough way I can think of complex ways to do this right away, trick is making it very, very simple
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Replying to @sehurlburt
made me think of simple chaos generators like thishttps://www.instructables.com/id/A-Simple-Chaos-Generator/ …
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Replying to @_StevenFan
Oooh this is cool!!! I feel like the random generator is just half the problem. The other part is how do I deliver that data to 18 inputs in a clean way that doesn't involve 18 separate circuits? There's gotta be a way
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Replying to @sehurlburt @_StevenFan
But definitely bookmarking this blog cause I can definitely use this!!! If not for this project (this one might not need to even be that fancy) for a future one for sure
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Replying to @sehurlburt
brainstorm you can patch into different parts of the circuit for different attractor projections, there might be a way to horizontally scale the circuit too
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I see 6 places to patch in, so separate 3 circuits with different RC values would get it done in 13 * 3 components
i bet you could duplicate the bit between Q_1 and v_EB1 in parallel for a circuit that still works
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