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Subject: Re: (new) KLM-367 Calibration

From: "Daniel A" <apophis93@yahoo.com>
Date: 2010-08-25

Since I am working on two polysixes one for a friend (the one with the issues I have been dealing with) and one for myself. I have decided to put a side my friends 367 and finish off mine. I completed it and was able to calibrate past the MG part 1 (I get the 50Hz wav) but when I try to change the frequency down to 4 and delay of 10 but when I press a key I get no wav at 8~12 sec even when adjusting. I notice the MG is on all the time (affect the sound) even when the MG bend dial is at any position. Correct me if I am wrong but when the P6 is functioning correctly the MG Dial affect the level just as the level pot in the MG section. This is from memory as I have not had a functional P6 in years.

- Daniel

--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Jury <andy@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Ha! Nice answer. I was asking for that really!
>
> About the reading you took. There are some issues here definitely...
>
> >> IC13 pin7 has a saw oscillation.
>
> This is supposed to be the demuxed control voltage from the MG frequency
> knob. You should have a voltage there which swings between ­5 and +5v! 0v
> when the control is in the centre. Check the your layout and connect very
> carefully. Remove IC21 to prevent any damage and lift out one end of R18.
> This will disconnect the mux from the oscillator. Q3 shorted shorted emitter
> to base perhaps?
>
> >> IC16 pin7 has a saw oscillation.
>
> Looks right!
>
> >> IC19 pin12 has a saw oscillation.
>
> See the notes above! IC13 buffers the output of IC19!
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
>
>
>
> On 24/08/2010 02:34, "Daniel A" <apophis93@...> wrote:
> >
> > Andy,
> >
> >> > Now let me see... So you say you are getting just DC on TP5? Have you got
> >> the scope in set for AC input? ;-)
> >
> > What!?! I shouldn't probe the outlet in my house as a 60Hz reference? ;)
> >
> >> > First, you should note whether the MG LED is on, off or pulsing. However,
> >> in your case did we manage to get that blue wire back in place?
> >
> > Yes the loose blue wire is now reconnected to the PS +5v rail as it was before
> > I found trace solder where it broke off. Light is currently holding steady ON.
> > Hopefully this changes when the MG Freq is back online.
> >
> >> > Second we need to measure the a stable comprising IC16 and IC21 and see if
> >> it is in oscillation. You know about oscillators, right? You present the
> >> output as positive feedback to the input with a gain greater than 1 and the
> >> whole thing starts to resonate. Only this circuit is current controlled by
> >> pin 16 of IC21. The output of the mux (IC19), the buffer IC13 at pin 7 and
> >> the long tail pair transistor are responsible for altering the current and
> >> changing the speed of the MG. That is a very loose description of how it
> >> works but it should give you some pointers. You should hook up your scope to
> >> pin 12 of IC21, IC16 pin 7 and the drain of FET Q1 and see what you have. You
> >> should have some nice slow running triangle waves if running.
> >> >
> >
> > Here are my results I can give exact measurements if required:
> >
> > IC13 pin7 has a saw oscillation.
> > IC16 pin7 has a saw oscillation.
> > IC19 pin12 has a saw oscillation.
> > IC21 no oscillation just DC shift
> > (T1) FET Q1 no oscillation just DC shift
> >
> > - Daniel
>
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