Ken,
I checked out the DS1 points as recommended below and it ended up being the type of LED used. It was a bluish violet color and when I put a red one in everything was fine. Love the random back and forth sway of the binary lights. To think all the machines we love so much, like this computer I am typing on now, are doing that dance millions of times faster. Neat. Anyone who desires an extinct Blacet Chaos module should own one of your digital noise PCBs. Space Invaders Soundtrack Tool! Makes me think of old Atari 2600 games for example.
Thanks again for the help Ken... on to the Burst Generator!
Thomas
sasami@... wrote: >Well don't I feel ashamed. It is a MC74HC4046N. Good news because
everything else on the module was quadruple checked and looked and tested
fine. I sure love sockets at times like this.
You need the common old CMOS version - CD4046 or MC14046 or similar. The 74
variants are designed for a maximum of 5 volts, which is why they go bad.
No. I suggest you either have a bad solder joint, or wrong value resistor,
in particular the 2k2 to ground from the driver transistor.
PCB!!!
Grounding as described is perfectly fine. I do exactly the same thing. Other
ground connections are merely for convenience, for those who wish to run
extra wires for whatever reason.
Ken
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I checked out the DS1 points as recommended below and it ended up being the type of LED used. It was a bluish violet color and when I put a red one in everything was fine. Love the random back and forth sway of the binary lights. To think all the machines we love so much, like this computer I am typing on now, are doing that dance millions of times faster. Neat. Anyone who desires an extinct Blacet Chaos module should own one of your digital noise PCBs. Space Invaders Soundtrack Tool! Makes me think of old Atari 2600 games for example.
Thanks again for the help Ken... on to the Burst Generator!
Thomas
sasami@... wrote: >Well don't I feel ashamed. It is a MC74HC4046N. Good news because
everything else on the module was quadruple checked and looked and tested
fine. I sure love sockets at times like this.
You need the common old CMOS version - CD4046 or MC14046 or similar. The 74
variants are designed for a maximum of 5 volts, which is why they go bad.
>As for the behavior of the DS1 out, will that be affected by the wrong chipor is the behavior previously described normal?
No. I suggest you either have a bad solder joint, or wrong value resistor,
in particular the 2k2 to ground from the driver transistor.
>Does using the one GND by CV to all points on the panel needing groundinghave any adverse effects on performance? Thanks Ken for the advice and great
PCB!!!
Grounding as described is perfectly fine. I do exactly the same thing. Other
ground connections are merely for convenience, for those who wish to run
extra wires for whatever reason.
Ken
>sasami@... wrote: It isn't anMC4046 or a 74xx4046 (where xx will be some other letters) is
> it? If so, you have the wrong chip.problems.
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> >Hi all,
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> >I just built my digital noise and the 4046 keeps smoking when I plug it in,
> after getting hot within the first couple seconds of being on. I have check
> for shorts, wiring issues and the like with no discoveries. Any ideas?
> >
> >When using an external clock the unit is fine. Something strange though;
> the LED for DS 1 only lights up when I plug a jack into the output socket.
> Weird. DS 2 LED flashes just fine with no jacks plugged in.
> >
> >I can unplug the 4046 and the module still works with an external clock. I
> know the issue is only with the clock section, but the "lighting only when a
> jack is plugged in" activity of DS 1 LED makes me wonder about other
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> >As for the GND wiring, I used the GND PCB point by the CV and CLK PCB
> points to ground the jacks and speed pot. Should I be using the GND points
> by DS1 specifically for something. As it stands, they are unused.
> >
> >Thanks for any help and advice.
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