Wednesday, July 31, 2013

CPLD says No...


Been making a Divider circuit, it is sort of an enhanced MOTM 120/CGS UNI01/Polyfusion Divider. It all went a bit wrong though when the stupid printer made the transfer about 8% smaller... I rather rashly tried to keep going, with some persuasion I had got all the DIL parts in but it was a bridge too far to get the VQ44 package to work reliably. The JTAG programmer did see it but that was about as far as it was going to go... While doing it all I thought of a much easier way than using a CPLD anyway... so i will just jury rig that onto the board to see... the new idea also dispenses with quite a lot of other cruft on the board as well...

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sockets + Knobs


Got a parcel from  Tayda and it arrived pretty quickly and the bits are certainly cheap. I now keep thinking of extra things I should have put on the order! Anyway hopefully this will make a few panels to sort of get things rattling along. Tried getting a few knobs and the chicken heads are pretty good -- a little smaller than the ones I have used in the past but quite nice. The Davis 1900 clones I am less enthusiastic about; I cannot get the grub screw to grip on the flat of a shaft OR the normal outside...
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Sunday, July 21, 2013

921B Mk II


Well having another hack at the Moog 921B. Here we have the Mk I looking on as the MkII gets drilled and it knows that all the expensive parts are about to be removed... The buggered up transistor array layout fix, like a beacon, knows that it's days are numbered... I am planning to make a complete Moog 15 in Euro and this is really the last bit that I need to make sure works properly as a true build before we embark upon that...

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Long Time Comming...


On a bit of a whim I built this VCO. I think I have the full house of Thomas Henry VCO's now! This is the last of XR, VCO1, 21C (or LM), X-4046 & the 555. Thomas has always been amazingly adept at getting various VCO devices to perform for a synth environment. This is the 8038 VCO that is from his VCO Cookbook. I bought the chip about 4 years ago but the book has only recently became available again. This is the layout from Fonik's web site but I only built one channel. It roared into life immediately but I think it will need more tweeking as the sinewave is a bit skewed...

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Climbing the Ladder


Put togther another variation on the Moog VCF ladder design. I had some spare LM394 matched transistors to use on ALL the pairs for this one... Haven't quite got around to firing this up yet but pretty close...
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Entwicklung Bau VCF


Taken a bit of a break from the Bergfotron VCO and whipped up a few boards last week. I know... what about the panels... This is quite an intersting VCF uses a different sort of OTA, the LT1228 from Linear Technology. It was designed by Stephan Winter for (I think) his final year project. The entire synthesizer is written up here. I was only really intersted in the VCF as it is quite different. The layout was quite pleasing as only one link! The tempco design is also quite intersting as it uses a realtively easy to get part and a couple of tricks to get it to 3300ppm/C. I don't usually bother with temperature compensating VCF's but I may try in this case just to so how well it works. The LT1228 seems to have really quite good specifications -- I did a bit of a comparison with the LM13700 today and I notice that quite a few parameters are missing from the LM13700 datasheet compared with the LT1228 which suggests that they probably aren't to special... The LT1228 is fairly expensive though... but not as much as a CA3280!
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