Dimensions
10 HP
40 mm deep
Current Draw
20 mA +12V
18 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$243 Price in €

Module is available as a DIY project only.

This Module is currently available.

Serge Divide by N Comparator (÷NCOM) for Eurorack

The Serge Divide by N Comparator (NCOM) is a rare, much sought-after and very essential Serge module covering a number of functions: comparator, voltage-controlled pulse divider, and voltage-controlled staircase generator.

The ÷N COMPARATOR consists of two sections - a comparator (right side) and a voltage-controlled pulse divider (left side). The ÷N output of the pulse divider sends out a pulse on every N-th comparator pulse where N is a number from 1 to 31. N can be (pre)set with the divider’s control knob (1÷N) and can be changed with a control voltage. The VC knob (attenuator) on the bottom of the left side determines how much effect the control voltage has on “N”. In addition, the divider generates a staircase waveform with N steps. This can be used to produce whole-tone steps when run into the 1V/Oct input of a VCO or as a stepped control voltage to change for instance the cutoff of a filter.

The comparator provides a number of useful “housekeeping functions”:
* Logical decisions (if the +input is greater than the -input, the output will be high, otherwise low)
* Level detection (whenever a variable waveform crosses the threshold, a pulse is generated)
* Pulse width modulation or rectifying a waveform (e.g. a sine or triangle wave). (More applications and info in the Build Doc).

Now - for the first time and licensed by Serge - the NCOM is available as DIY kit for Euro.

http://randomsource.net/serge_euro


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