simulation of diagrams?
Peter van Hamersveld
peter83 at bigfoot.com
Sat Jan 6 21:10:19 CET 2001
Hi there Happy Harry,
You told us you would test a simulation of VCO5. Does this mean you have some kind of software program in which you can virtually connect bunches of components and monitor outputs and stuff? If you have, please tell us how to obtain something similar.
by the way, we connected VCO5 exactly the way you showed us in the .gif file. We used two netadaptors set to about 12V (one was about 12.4, the other one about 11.9) and stuck the two plugs together (polarity was right.)
We too measured the voltage on the IC pins, with the power source connected to the whole circuit and the common probe of the Multi-Meter to our common connector. this is wat it gave us:
1= -.18
2= -.3
3= -.78
4=0
5= -.81
6= -.84
7= -8.5
8= -.77
9= -2.0
10= -.77
11= going up and down from -.7 to -1.4
12= -.77
13= going up and down from -.45 to -.55
14= -.77
15= -.26
16= -3.7
we used an expensive hi quality multi-meter borrowed from the component shop (brand: Klaasing Electronics or something)
greetings,
Egbert and Peter Newbie.
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