[sdiy] 3046 vco help?
dan snazelle
subjectivity at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 18 23:20:46 CEST 2011
"The "benefit" of this is the lack of high gain in the feedback path, which can make it warmer due to the inherent trigger jitter, but explaining that can be a bit tricky, but I could go into that if you need me to."
first off , thanks so much.....second,
I would love it if you could go into that....the information is really helping me....
i will take a look at the ARP 4027 and moog rogue vco's as well.
thanks
On Aug 18, 2011, at 3:08 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> On 18/08/11 18:34, Dan Snazelle wrote:
>> I have been messing around with the EFM 3046 vco
>>
>> http://www.modular.fonik.de/files/EFMforum/orgEFMfiles/3046_VCO.pdf
>>
>> i would love to understand how the core circuit works.
>>
>> (minus the square shaper)
>>
>> I see 2 differential amps, a fet, a cap and a pnp....how does it work though?
>>
>> I figure if i could get my head around a simple core like this transistor core, it might make understanding other discrete vcos easier to grasp.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>
> The lower left transistor pair is the expo-pair. The collector on pin 1 pulls current through from the 10 nF capacitor which is then being buffered by the J112 FET which essentially acts like a emitter follower.
> The output of that is being tossed into the upper pair which acts like a comparator which with the 2N3906 acts like a reset of the sawtooth.
> Finally, the 2N3904 is the output comparator for the square signal.
>
> There it is. Not too odd setup. The "benefit" of this is the lack of high gain in the feedback path, which can make it warmer due to the inherent trigger jitter, but explaining that can be a bit tricky, but I could go into that if you need me to.
>
> Fun thing. Does it sound good?
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
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