I've got an oscilloscope now, so can poke around and see what is going on.
The interpretation of what I am seeing - well - a lot to learn there ...
Looking to cut down on noise.
I thought that synchronising the inverter chip meant that it is switched off
at the moments when the decay signal is being evaluated.
Are my thoughts way off or is this synchronisation some kind of MD voodoo I can't
get my head around?
The datasheet suggests something very different, sorta like on the MPP as far as I can see,
but not quite.
Anyway, I measured PIN 7 Osc, 2 and 4 on the LT1054 in relationship to Pin 6 of the 5534.
Here's a 4 pic overlay of the four signals:

Any thoughts about this? Thanks.
The interpretation of what I am seeing - well - a lot to learn there ...
Looking to cut down on noise.
I thought that synchronising the inverter chip meant that it is switched off
at the moments when the decay signal is being evaluated.
Are my thoughts way off or is this synchronisation some kind of MD voodoo I can't
get my head around?
The datasheet suggests something very different, sorta like on the MPP as far as I can see,
but not quite.
Anyway, I measured PIN 7 Osc, 2 and 4 on the LT1054 in relationship to Pin 6 of the 5534.
Here's a 4 pic overlay of the four signals:
Any thoughts about this? Thanks.
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