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Re: Getting started with making circuits.

2008-09-10 by Jeff Laity

You can purchase the parts from a company like Mouser. You can also go
to a site like Bridechamber, which offers parts kits or complete kits
(in MOTM format) for these modules. I don't see the Utility LFO on its
own but here is the Dual LFO:

http://www.bridechamber.com/bridechamber.com/C%20Utility%20LFO.html

You can also check out Synthesis Technology for partial kits. (PCBs,
panels, parts, but you still need to order components like caps and
resistors from Mouser)

http://www.synthtech.com/motm390.html
https://www.synthtech.com/testcart/

I have a few BOMs with mouser part numbers on my site:

http://www.jefflaity.com/MOTM/

Hope this helps, -jl




On Sep 9, 2008, at 8:40 PM, dschoo wrote:

> I'm a smart guy, but I'm having trouble locating decent resources on
> learning what I need to create an existing circuit such as:
>
> http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs58_lfo.html
>
> or eventually design my own. I would love to start off by creating
> simple electrical devices--elementary at best--and move up.
>
> I have a background in Computer Science, but they never got into
> parallel resistance for some reason. =)
>
> Of course I'll need to learn about basic electricity as I have been
> trying to already, but any better resources suggested are much
> appreciated. Anything on applied circuit creation would be great, too.
>
> Again, I'm just trying to get started and am being overwhelmed by
> information without great starting points.
>
> To think this all started by wondering how I could create my own
> simple CV device.
>
> Thanks so much if anyone can help out.
>
> -Dan
>
>
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