Check the dynamic impedence of the psu, if one vco works allways on it's own, then that state's that there is an issue with the psu not delivering enough current on switch on. There may be enough current when the system is on, but it is the initial powerup that is a problem. This could be caused by either wiring or not enough capacitance on the output of the psu, it may also be the output rail's not reaching full voltage quick enough, alot of companies use an inteligent switch on the output of their powersupplies, this switch is basically the same as the speaker disconnect switch on Hi-Fi amplifier's, it wont switch on until the psu voltage is stable. rgds Laurence --- In ElektorFormant@yahoogroups.com, "stecki2" <steckenleiter@T...> wrote: > Hi, > i finally got the old formant system repaired, and it run´s.. > But from time to time the oscillators won´t "start". Means, if i > switch off and on again, then sometimes the oscillators produces sound. > But sometimes i need to do a retune on the "start" poti of the circuits. > Anyone else have this problem ? it´s very annoying when you don´t > know if the system works, if you switch it on.. > If i test one VCO alone, and the other two unplugged it always works. > But the psu is big enough ... > > Kind regards > Wolfgang
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Re: VCO´s
2005-05-19 by laurence2715
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