Hi,
I'm planning out a project and I was wondering if there would be any limitations or issues with using a 5 volt step-up transformer with analog output signals from a teensy.
What I want to make is a CV sequencer (like for analog synthesizers). My understanding is that the standard CV signal is 0-5v.
I was going to try using a teensy for this because:
A) I have a teensy 3.6 on hand and
B) It has an onboard sd card reader, and my plan is to store banks of sequences on there.
So this is why I would not be using a normal 5v arduino board.
Anyway... I was wondering if there is any reason something like that would mess with the power on the board or overload it or something.
Thanks.
I'm planning out a project and I was wondering if there would be any limitations or issues with using a 5 volt step-up transformer with analog output signals from a teensy.
What I want to make is a CV sequencer (like for analog synthesizers). My understanding is that the standard CV signal is 0-5v.
I was going to try using a teensy for this because:
A) I have a teensy 3.6 on hand and
B) It has an onboard sd card reader, and my plan is to store banks of sequences on there.
So this is why I would not be using a normal 5v arduino board.
Anyway... I was wondering if there is any reason something like that would mess with the power on the board or overload it or something.
Thanks.