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Touchstone - MN3007 problems

Started by AardVark2000, February 02, 2021, 05:17:05 PM

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AardVark2000

Hi everyone,

I've been trying to build the touchstone modulation effect from etcher's paradise, but I'm only hearing the original clean signal comming through. I've also noticed that none of my potmeters seem to do anything.
Could this be the result of having a broken MN3007? Apparantly it's pretty common for MN3007's to not work. I'm using one from XviveAudio, which to me seems a quite trustworthy brand.

Any feedback is welcome!

jimilee

Could be anything, got pics and voltages?


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AardVark2000

Here are my voltages

IC1 (4558): 3.96, 3.95, 3.86, 0, 7.89, 3.95, 3.95, 3.94
IC2 (MN3007): 7.22, 3.59, 1.28, 0, 0, 3.58, 3.46, 3.46
IC3 (CD4047BE): 7.01, 0.11, 6.64, 7.18, 7.18, 7.18, 0, 0, 0, 3.57, 3.58, 0, 7.01, 7.17
IC4 (LM358): from 1.06 to 2.10, 3.54, 3.51, 0, from 1.28 to 2.66, 1.93, from 0.51 to 6.21, 7.81

I'll also include a pic, but I'm aware that it's a really messy design. It's my first try at etching (and making an actual circuit in general) and had to make it in a rush at my university.

jimilee

Nice job! Flip it over and come notate your traces to the traces in the template. See if they're all there.


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AardVark2000

I've done that yesterday, both visually and with a multimeter. I did indeed find two missing connections and fixed them. Then I checked again and also measured all resistor values and checked all capacitors, they all seemed to be correct.

Bio77

Did you try all the positions on the bias trim? Sometimes there is only a narrow range where it will work.

Do you have access to a scope?

AardVark2000

I could ask my university to let me use a scope for a couple of hours. That would only be possible in a couple of weeks however. For now I will check the trim again and double check all connections.
Thanks for all the help so far!

Bio77

It looks like your LFO (358) is working, since you have the varied voltages.  If you get to use a scope, you can double check.  Your depth and rate knobs will change the LFO signal.  That LFO goes to the clock, clock signal goes to pins 2 and 6 on the delay chip. If you don't have a clock signal making it from the 4047 to the 3007, you won't have delay. 

AardVark2000

Okay, tried to detect a clock signal using arduino, the signal from my LFO ideed seems to work and is affected by the depth and rate knobs.
Output pins 10 and 11 of the 4047 don't generate a clock signal however. I don't fully understand how the 4047 is supposed to generate these clock signals, as to me it seems that pin4 and pin5 would not be allowed to be connected together.
Obviously I'm wrong, a brief explanation of how the 4047 is used here could really help!

Bio77

Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question, you have reached the end of my limited knowledge  ::)

But, it looks like you have an issue around the clock area of the circuit. So, you can start checking the components around there. What about the voltages on Q3?

jimilee

May we see the other side of the board? Also, do you have a stomp wired up?


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It works! Turned out that I did have a clock signal but my arduino doesn't have a fast enough sample rate to measure it.
Instead, transistor Q1 was causing trouble as I had confused the correct pin ordening. Once I had this sorted out, I only had to adjust the bias trim a little and the pedal came to life.
Definetely made some rookie mistakes, but I'm glad it works now and I will make more pedals in the future.
Cheers!

jimilee

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