> I've just aquired an A-126 Frequency Shifter and on power-up I notice > that it self oscillates. Is this normal ? > > I noticed in the archives that another person has experienced this > behaviour but I was wondering if this is a feature of all A-126 units > or if mine is defective in some way ? All A-126 have a small feedthrough coming from the internal sine/cosine VCO. If it is in the -50dB range (or better) compared to the full level signal there is no defective. The A-126 has no built in squelch circuit that turns off the output if no signal appears at it's input. A suitable squelch circuit is described in the A-114 manual on page 4 (envelope follower + VCA). If the feedthough is more than ~ -50dB probably a re-adjustment of the A-126 will help. We have a pdf file available that describes the adjustment of the A-126. It is essential that the A-126 is operated with a +12.0/-12.0V power supply (like the A-100 PSU1 or PSU2) as the supply voltage affects the adjustment and the sine feedthrough. The A-126 are adjusted in the factory with a +12.00/-12.00V A-100 power supply. If another power supply is used that outputs not exactly +12.0/-12.0V (e.g. +12.1V/-11.9V) the A-126 has to be re-adjusted in any case. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] A-126 Self Oscillation
2007-02-05 by hardware@doepfer.de
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