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Velleman Panelscope

Velleman Panelscope

2008-05-19 by Bryan E Cornell

I noticed yesterday that when the my Velleman oscilloscope is on, it adds a high-pictched frequency to the audio signal.  Is there a way to wire an off switch to this unit?

Bryan

AW: [Doepfer_a100] Velleman Panelscope

2008-05-20 by hardware@doepfer.de

> I noticed yesterday that when the my Velleman oscilloscope is on,
> it adds a high-pictched frequency to the audio signal. Is there a
> way to wire an off switch to this unit?
>
> Bryan

I never noticed such a signal in our system. It might have two reasons:

- The A-100 power supply is not sufficient (the Velleman takes 300mA)
- the microcontroller in the Velleman interferes with the A-100 modules

A separate power supply for the Velleman may solve the problem. A simple
non-stabilized 9...12V power supply is sufficient.

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer

Re: AW: [Doepfer_a100] Velleman Panelscope

2008-05-20 by Bryan E Cornell

Hmm.  Maybe it was a peculiarity of the particular patch I was using.  I'll investigate further.

Bryan

>>> <hardware@doepfer.de> 05/20/08 2:59 AM >>>
> I noticed yesterday that when the my Velleman oscilloscope is on,
> it adds a high-pictched frequency to the audio signal. Is there a
> way to wire an off switch to this unit?
>
> Bryan

I never noticed such a signal in our system. It might have two reasons:

- The A-100 power supply is not sufficient (the Velleman takes 300mA)
- the microcontroller in the Velleman interferes with the A-100 modules

A separate power supply for the Velleman may solve the problem. A simple
non-stabilized 9...12V power supply is sufficient.

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer

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