[sdiy] Overdriving 4069UB
Harry Bissell Jr
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Mon Jan 2 17:23:49 CET 2006
with a 10K resistor in the inout you might be over the edge. I'd be
concerned. You might want to use shottky clamp diodes instead
of allowinng the CMOS input diodes to clip.
The input clipping 'may' be part of your sound. Who knows ?
I'd expewriment a little more with it.
H^) harry
Seb Francis <seb at burnit.co.uk> wrote: Well, I've been getting some really nice results with using between 1
and 3 stages of a 4069UB for distortion. The MOSFET clipping has a
really warm sound to it. (Incidently the 4049 really wasn't so good -
the clipping was way too asymmetrical.) Anyway, more on this later ..
I'll publish the final circuit in due course.
What I'm concerned about in my circuit design is whether it is safe to
drive the 4069 beyond its absolute maximum input voltage. The quoted
absolute maximum range is -0.5V to VDD+0.5V (VDD=15 in my circuit).
The input current is limited by a 10K resistor (with a DC blocking cap
in series before it), so although the opamp driving it can kick out up
to 28V ptp, the voltage at the 4069 input gets clipped to approx 17V
ptp. This is a bit beyond the quoted absolute maximum, but I guess as
long as the current through the internal protection diodes is limited by
the 10K resistor then this is ok?? Is this a safe assumption?
Seb
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