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Re: Analog Shift Register question

2006-04-06 by The Alison Project

Thanks Richard, for the quick reply. I will let the list know when it's up
and running or if I have any more problems....

Also thanks for the tip on the output resistors.

Chris


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Brewster" <pugix@...>
To: <cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: [cgs_synth] Analog Shift Register question


> You cut the trace into pin 3 of the 4052 and insert the 100 ohm
> resistor. I didn't go look at the board, but I seem to recall that it
> is a long enough trace that you can cut it and brighten the traces on
> either side of the cut and just lay the resistor on with short leads and
> solder it in.
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> BTW, I noticed that I used a 75 ohm resistor instead of 1K on the three
> outputs, because I use this to drive 1 volt/octave inputs. 100 ohm
> would work here too, I just had more 75 ohmers lying around.
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> -Richard
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> The Alison Project wrote:
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> >Hello
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> >Ken mentions is his notes that if a higher value cap is used for the CX
to place approx a 100 ohm resistor between the TL074 Pin 14 and Pin 3 of the
first 4052, I used the .1uf polypropylene caps Richard Brewster mentioned on
this forum (i am going to drop Richard's name alot cause I pretty much
listen to every suggestion he has) anyways,,,
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> >The trace from Pin 14 of the TL074 to Pin 3 of the 4052 goes thru one
side of a 10K resistor, i just want to confirm that I should place this
resistor inbetween the one end of the 10k resistor and Pin 3 of the 4052.
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> >Thanks
> >Chris
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