Fear is the crazy uncle of invention.
By The foreign staff at The Telegraph
Fear is the crazy uncle of invention.
By The foreign staff at The Telegraph
Signals, for more accurate timing
from cycling74.com
http://cycling74.com/wiki/index.php?title=MSP_Sequencing_Tutorial_1:_Audio-Rate_Sequencing
This morning I think about singing. And Assyrian stone reliefs.
As we hang on to the crest of evolution, media grows less permanent. Last month’s Twitter mashups are broken. The 1980’s Atrari synthesizer project gathers dust in a closet. 20th century wax cylinders locked inside museums.
Things to do. Memorize a song. Teach one to a child. This year, carve something in stone. Bury it next to a stream.
It could solve the issue of getting IQ samples into Max – until I can write a Max external which reads the device directly.
http://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/1fl62j/hdsdr_for_linux_woborip/
I have saved the pipeiq.c local file to: tkzic/radio-sdr-experiments
Here are links to information about borIP – a program that streams radio IQ data over UDP to a simulated USB port – at least i think thats what it does.
http://wiki.spench.net/wiki/BorIP_Server
There are also instructions here for installing GR (gnu radio) on mac os
Here is an example of audio from the patch.
The source is a speech by Barack Obama which is FM modulated on an audio carrier at 23040 Hz. Warning turn down the volume. You can hear as the PLL locks on to the signal. Then some of the params are tweaked in such a way that it is impossible to lock on to the signal, but the algorithm keeps on trying – producing an interesting result
A picture of the signal as its locking-on and when it loses the lock:
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A phase-locked loop algorithm running in Max (gen~)
The patch is unstable – but actually demodulates FM now.
in max-projects: https://github.com/tkzic/max-projects
folder: demodulation/max/phase-locked-loop
patch
gen-fm-detector2.maxpat
(also uses output from modem3.maxpat in folder: demodulation/max/)
Two things: 1) I really don’t know what I’m doing with gen~ and 2) There are serious issues with the P and I coefficients in the algorithm. There is no ‘D’ coefficient yet – nor do I know whether its needed.
The thing that finally got it working was the loop filter component – which cleans up the output of the phase detector. The phase detector is essentially a phase ring modulator which contains not only the error signal, but also the sum of the incoming carrier and the reference oscillator. So the low pass filter gets rid of the high frequency component. By setting the resonance and cutoff extremely low, you can make the PLL start going a bit crazy in a beautiful way, lots of motion and spectral shifting.
Need to go through and analyze the output of the various stages, now to get the coefficients set properly – also, may need some kind of AGC on the input stage. Its very sensitive to over modulation and will distort badly.
Its interesting to play with the coefficients and hear the difference in how the demodulation works. By slowing down the P coefficient it not only slows lock response, but during lock, the output is muffled – so the P coefficient acts as a low pass filter – because it changes how responsive the circuit is in detecting changes in the input signal frequency (i.e., modulation).
There’s a weird thing going on – a fixed carrier is getting mixed with the error signal (output) The patch is using notch filters to eliminate it, but it seems like it shouldn’t be there at all. Or should get filtered by the Loop filter.
Another thing to mention if I haven’t already is that I’m using a somewhat inefficient way to detect phase difference. Its the convert to complex and slope detection method used in the differentiator – but done using signals from reference oscillator instead of from delayed samples from original signal. Simply multiplying the two signals without complex conversion would probably do.
By Caroline Moss at Business Insider
http://www.businessinsider.com/british-airways-interactive-billboards-2013-11
Jeremy Bernstein’s update of Bill Orcutt’s shell object:
http://cycling74.com/forums/topic/shell-2013/
Also the [pyext] object which runs in Windows and Mac
http://grrrr.org/research/software/py/
Brain-computer interface
By Geoff Boynton and Jessica Thomas from the University of Washington. Article by Collin Barras at newscientist.com