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#1
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
February 01, 2018, 09:53:11 PM
No luck  :(. Even tried using 2n5457's (flipped around) and changed out all the chips. I'm going to put it aside for another day and go on to a phase 90. If the jfets work cleanly in it, I'll try to mod it to do some of the Tractor Beam stuff. 8)
#2
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 31, 2018, 12:32:21 AM
Thanks, Brian. A lot of extra solder due to me trying to reflow in hopes of correcting a possible cold joint. I'm getting the right voltages on the LM358, so it is more than likely the jfets. I'll try to rustle up some others to try and will report back.... hate to give up!
#3
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 30, 2018, 09:47:33 PM
I thought I might've put in wrong resistor value there, but when I attempted to remove it and replace it, I broke off one of the leads inside the pcb and couldn't get it out. I just temporarily did what I could to see if that was the problem. Didn't have some of the caps in compact size, so I laid them down to fit in enclosure.
   I have more success debugging etched boards.... a lot easier to unsolder components and add holes if needed.
#4
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 30, 2018, 08:31:01 PM
AAARGH! Still no luck!
I think I'm gonna build up a phase 90 "Script" circuit with my matched jfets and see if they are the culprit.
#5
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 24, 2018, 02:18:24 AM
Quote from: Aentons on January 24, 2018, 02:00:37 AM
Your OPA2134 looks funny. You sure it's legit?

Thanks for taking a look. I got the OPA2134 several (probably more) years ago directly from the Texas Instruments sample program. I can swap it out with a different chip to see if it helps.
#6
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 23, 2018, 11:01:16 PM
Solder side:
#7
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 23, 2018, 10:59:52 PM
Caught my neighbor at the fence and he took some shots for me  :).
Removed jfets for the pics. Also, one of the 10k resistor's pads got fudged when I removed previous resistor so I had to wrap around board to solder to other side.
I checked resistors with meter, so they should be all correct values. Caps are tight between resistor array and chip, so can't see values.
#8
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 22, 2018, 09:51:18 PM
Thanks, Brian. Still no pics, but maybe a clue: I pulled all 4 jfets out and the sound was crystal clear. I'll keep at it... it's gotta be a problem around the phase stages.
#9
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 20, 2018, 07:38:14 AM
The 2n5952's are matched in the 1.49-1.50 range. Solder side "looks" to be okay, but I will reflow to make sure. I did use a 1/2 watt 4.3 volt zener I had on hand, not a 1 watt rated one and I used 1.5k resistors instead of 1.43k. I don't have a phone or camera (hard to believe, I know) but will post a pic as soon as possible somehow.
    No worries, I'll get it sorted.
#10
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam distorted?
January 19, 2018, 07:24:37 AM
Thanks for the reply, Madbean.
My voltages look to be alright. I tried the audio probe, but I can't quite follow the schematic. Signal going into OPA2134 is clear and strong, so it must be a problem at the phase stages? Pin 7 of TLE2074 sounded good, but pins 2 and 3 sounded thin and raspy. I don't know, I might take the board out of enclosure and double check my soldering next.
    A question: Could I have screwed up the orientation of the resistor arrays?
                      Thanks for the help!
#11
VFE Projects / Tractor Beam distorted?
January 18, 2018, 11:18:22 PM
I just finished up the Tractor Beam phaser and all controls work, but distorts at all settings. I know that getting rid of the feedback resistor helps the Phase 90 clean up, but turning the feedback knob all the way down doesn't help the Tractor Beam. Anybody else experiencing this?

     
#12
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam update
November 07, 2017, 07:50:52 PM
Thanks, Wormboy! I might need glasses.
#13
VFE Projects / Re: Tractor Beam update
November 07, 2017, 02:41:26 AM
Many thanks, I just received my boards today!
I didn't notice the Tractor Beam listed on the switching board doc..... what voltage zener do I need?
Also want to double check I need the charge pump chip. Thank you very much.
#14
VFE Projects / Re: Choral Reef
August 23, 2017, 08:40:26 PM
Built it up last week and just waiting on a nice powder coated enclosure to arrive tomorrow! Only problem was a bad MN3008 ordered off eBay (should have known better), but Smallbear came through with a good one at triple the price.
   I'm really worried about drilling for the jacks.... hope I don't botch it up!! This ended up being a relatively expensive build for me due to the chips and having to order from multiple sources. Not exactly a $15 fuzz build, haha!
Looking forward to the VFE Tractor Beam next.
#15
VFE Projects / Re: Poll: Alternate VFE switching board
August 05, 2017, 12:04:07 AM
I actually voted for the "option", 'cause I know some folks like those little 1590b's.
If I had a choice, I would go with non-mounted jacks and use my beloved 125b enclosure due to more wiggle room between the boards.
I dread drilling tight tolerances, especially on the sides.