--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "selloutdesigns" <aah_public@...> wrote: > > Anyone know offhand if a tl082 can safely replace a tl072? They do appear compatible. > tl072 is the 'low noise' version of tl082, but I wonder if tl062, which is the 'battery power' version would extend Poly800 battery life?? "1mA for the TL072 against less than 500uA for the TL062" > Thanks, > > <<aaRoN>> > > --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Gordon JC Pearce MM3YEQ <gordon@> wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 13:34 +0000, narfman96 wrote: > > > Definitely timing issues with IC36b the interrupt oscillator. Try > > > disconnecting the output at R107 and see if it runs at the correct > > > frequency. If it does the CPU is loading it down somehow. If not then > > > suspect the timing caps C76 or C79. The resistors R102-R104 need to be > > > verified and then the Tl072 op amp itself. This circuit needs to run > > > in the mhz or no go for the LED display and envelope generators. > > > > Bah. Just change the TL072 on spec. Horrible things. > > > > Gordon > > >
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Re: Dead 800
2009-03-05 by zoinky420
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