I don't forsee any problems. The fact is the schematic is made from the PCB,
so the PCB will be the correct one. And to be more specific, the diode is
connected to correct place on the PCB, thanks for pointing it out. As for
the output, either arrangement would work. The one where the two resistors
are in series allows for easier adjustment of the gate pulse voltage, and is
how I tend to do things now.
Ken
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so the PCB will be the correct one. And to be more specific, the diode is
connected to correct place on the PCB, thanks for pointing it out. As for
the output, either arrangement would work. The one where the two resistors
are in series allows for easier adjustment of the gate pulse voltage, and is
how I tend to do things now.
Ken
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>
>There's two more differences between this pcb and schematic. I'm not
>sure if the differences will matter, so I'll ask.
> In the reset area of schematic shows: 15V to 110n cap, other side
>of cap to 100K-gnd and the anode of diode. Cathode is connected to
>junction of pin3 of opamp, 100k to ground and a 15K. The pcb has the
>cathode connected to the other side of the 15K resistor (junction of
>the 15K resistor and the 10n cap). PCB is connected before the 15K
>resistor, the schematic is connected after the 15K.
>
> The next difference has to do with the End Out section. Schematic
>shows emitter through 1K resistor, then to the end out jack, and a
>10K to ground. On the pcb the emitter connects to both the 1K and 10K.
>
> Can you forsee any problems ? It looks pretty easy to mod the pcb
>if necessary...I'd just rather do it before I get everything soldered
>in.
>
>Thanks,
>P.v3
>
>
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