OK. so I will just let that one sit and find something elso to do with it. Nonetheless the circuit has a bug somewhere and I don't know how to find it.
phantasmagorovich wrote:OK. so I will just let that one sit and find something elso to do with it. Nonetheless the circuit has a bug somewhere and I don't know how to find it.
Use a 308 instead and change the ceramics to the proper electros.
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phantasmagorovich wrote:OK. so I will just let that one sit and find something elso to do with it. Nonetheless the circuit has a bug somewhere and I don't know how to find it.
Use a 306 instead and change the ceramics to the proper electros.
So you think it's the electros? I have bought a couple of ICs to try in this including a 308, so at least that one should work.
C3 is the only one that really has to be electrolytic, as it's a power supply filtering cap between +9v and ground. The others can stay. Check to make sure all your trace cuts are actually breaking the flow of current.
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Alright, I have drilled holes in the board for the cuts, but I have only checked them once. Maybe it's that. I will just check the whole thing over the weekend.
Any other hints what to look out for? Common mistakes?
phantasmagorovich wrote:OK. so I will just let that one sit and find something elso to do with it. Nonetheless the circuit has a bug somewhere and I don't know how to find it.
Use a 306 instead and change the ceramics to the proper electros.
You mean a 308, really nothing special anyway just 'mojo' I found the NE5534 to be nice in the circuit, any Single Op-Amp will work fine though.
phantasmagorovich wrote:Alright, I have drilled holes in the board for the cuts, but I have only checked them once. Maybe it's that. I will just check the whole thing over the weekend.
Any other hints what to look out for? Common mistakes?
Run a blade inbetween the tracks incase of solder hairs, re-flow joints with solder to check they're good and that none are dull, make sure your bypass wiring is correct.
phantasmagorovich wrote:OK. so I will just let that one sit and find something elso to do with it. Nonetheless the circuit has a bug somewhere and I don't know how to find it.
Use a 306 instead and change the ceramics to the proper electros.
You mean a 308, really nothing special anyway just 'mojo' I found the NE5534 to be nice in the circuit, any Single Op-Amp will work fine though.