[sdiy] Deciphering Roland 100 filter schematic
Gene Stopp
gene at ixiacom.com
Mon Apr 21 22:47:41 CEST 2008
Here's a stab:
1) Taper?
2) Microfarads/volts, e.g. 10 microfarads at 16 volts
3) Coax cables with the shields grounded
4) Yes, either that or one end plus wiper tied together, and the other
end, as the two connections
5) Volume change compensation so that turning up the resonance doesn't
drop the volume. A typical ladder filter can have a substantial volume
drop when the resonance is increased.
6) I believe so, this is an offset trim to keep both sides of the ladder
balanced.
- Gene
Howdy,
I'm meeting right now with my student Billy, who is working on making
a version of the Roland 100 VCF:
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/roland100/101_op27.jpg
See the bottom half, 3rd "block" from the left.
1) There's a row of pots at the top of the filter (on the schematic),
that is that have notations like "100kA" and "100kB". VR305 is like
that too, it's marked "100 kB". Any ideas of what the A and B
notations mean?
2) Several of the caps, such as C321, C322, C323 have notations on
them like "10/16 N.p" and "100/16." I'm guessing N.p means "not
polarized," but I'm not sure about the slash notation. What do those
notations mean? They look like something from the mad hatter in Alice
in wonderland. (Most of the other caps have microfarad markings.)
We're also trying to decipher the resonance pot. There's two variable
resistors ganged together.
3) What do the circles that are tied to ground just below the variable
resistors indicate?
4) Related to 3 - should we interpret the variable resistors as one
end tied to a pot, another end tied to the wiper, and the other end
left floating? Or is that ground marking somehow important?
5) I see what the "right" resonance pot is doing - it looks like it
controls the amount of feedback to the negative part of the diff pair
at the bottom of the diode ladder. But what is the other pot, the one
that connects "A" and "B" (just to the upper right of FET Q314, which
looks to be a buffer) doing?
5) Is VR305 a trim to adjust the DC bias point on the left side of the
ladder to make it match that on the right? That's my intuition.
- Aaron
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