There are really only four pins used on the old optocoupler. If you number
them like a 6-pin DIP chip starting with the corner nearest R93 and move
counter-clockwise, then they would be:
1 - (+) Diode Anode, connected to ground
2 - (-) Diode Cathode, connected to R93
3 - Pin not connected to anything
4 - One side of photo-resistor
5 - No pin
6 - Other side of photo resistor
So, it's pin 3 that is not used on the diode side. I've used both VLT5C2 and
VTL5C3 as replacements, as well as the Silonex NSL32. On the last one I did,
I left the old R93 in and was able to tune it just fine. Usually I put in a
trimmer so I can see what R93 needs to be, but I got lucky that time. I know
it was a VTL part but I'm not sure if it was C2 or C3. Unfortunately, it
seems that these parts must be installed label-side down to get the diode
polarity right, so then you can't see the part number on it.
Don Backshall
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PolySix@yahoogroups.comSubject: [PolySix] VTL5C2 opto coupler versus VTL5C3
Hello guys,
I've just started to work on tunning the voices and i realised my opto
coupler is dead.
So i read through the topics and learned that VTL5C3 would be the sollution.
However i only got VTL5C2 which has only two pin on the photoresistor side,
with a connection in the middle of the resistor which is connected to R93
which is said requires some changes.
So what is that middle pin required for ? How can a 2 pin photocoupler be
used if possible at all ?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Razvan
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