I guess a wireing diagram/drawing would help, I have nothing
connected to the swich lugs of the jacks.
the trigger from the internal oscillator I get comes from a pin on
the ic, not from the jacks. at none of the jacks is any signal ore\
voltage.
connected to the swich lugs of the jacks.
the trigger from the internal oscillator I get comes from a pin on
the ic, not from the jacks. at none of the jacks is any signal ore\
voltage.
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote:
>
> I had a problem with my burst generators that was fixed by using a
> different brand of CMOS IC. Hopefully you used IC sockets. I
replaced
> the first brand with Texas Instruments make, and all was well.
Some
> CMOS doesn't clock well at low frequencies.
>
> Richard Brewster
> http://www.pugix.com
>
> Scott Deyo wrote:
> > You're sure the oscillator is normaled to your clock input for
the
> > divider?
> > I fixed someone's, and the switch and signal lugs were swapped on
that
> > jack.
> >
> > Scott Deyo
> > The Bridechamber
> > contact@...
> > http://www.bridechamber.com
> > Jealous Edison Record Kompany
> > http://www.jealousedison.com
> >
> >
> > On Nov 16, 2008, at 9:48 AM, stijncostermans wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I just finished constructing a bridechamber burst generator kit
> >> and .......it doesn't work!
> >> ok I haven't got too much knowledge of electronics, but this is
what I
> >> can tell about the unit
> >> the internal osc works fine (cd40106) the speed pot and range
swich
> >> work.
> >> for the rest nothing works, no triggers whatsoever.
> >> can anyone tell me how to go about debugging this thing? what
voltages
> >> I should read where.
> >>
> >> tnx
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >> Stijn
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>