Description
1989 Bit Inversion Commander
Lipsk facilitates the inversion of the individual bits produced by Drezno (or any other module connected to its input header at the back), and delivers the resulting code to its output header. Bit inversion can be manually controlled by pressing any of combination of its eight illuminated buttons, or it can be automated by patching gate signals into its gate input sockets. An active (5V) gate flips the state of the respective bit. If the button is active (bit already flipped), then the gate flips the bit again yielding double inversion (no inversion). The corresponding LEDs show the combined effect of both manual and gate actions. The bit processing logic is hardware-based, so there is virtually no latency, allowing the binary signals to be manipulated at extreme rates. For detailed description, please refer to the manual.
FEATURES
- Element of the universal subsystem for creating and processing analog signals in the 8-bit digital domain
- Suitable for CV and audio processing with no aliasing
- Bit inversion with manual and CV gate control
- No latency logic processing
TECHNICAL DETAILS
- 6hp, skiff friendly
- Current draw: +30mA / -0mA
- Reverse power protection
EXPANDABILITY
Lipsk is a binary logic processing expander module for Drezno (sold separately), and other modules within the Leibniz Binary Subsystem by Xaoc Devices.
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