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Another Basic electronics question (Newbie warning)

2004-10-29 by stuadh

In the Bandpass filter, what is the "CX" component at the OUT
point?

Stuadh

--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "bbluthang"
<jumpswine@h...> wrote:
>
> Hi Stuadh
> the sleeves of the sockets all need to be linked and then run a
wire
> back to the 0V.
> with the pot, if you are looking at it from behind (shaft pointing
> away from you), the tab on the left also needs to be linked to
the 0V
> chain.
> the center tab goes to the 'in' hole.
> the right tab is connected to the input socket's 'hot' pin.
>
> it is common to see schematics where the details for the
sockets are
> not shown, mainly because it is always the same. sockets
always need
> to be connected to 0V.
> have fun!
> andrew
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "stuadh" <stuadh@h...>
wrote:
> >
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I'm building my first real module, the CGS52 simple
wavefolder.
> >
> > I'm working on the inputs and outputs and I've notices that
there
> > is only space for one 0V lead. Am I correct in assuming that
you
> > do not need to wire the sleeve of the 3.5mm sockets (In, Out
(S)
> > and Out (T)) to 0V, but that you can leave them hanging?
> >
> > Am I right also in assuming that the 0V hole is or the wiper
of
> > the 100K pot?
> >
> > Yours Aye
> >
> > Stuadh

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