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Runes of the Earth Graffiti

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2019 12:48 am
by Lazy Luke
Simple transistor circuit
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Solder side
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Some photo editing to extract runes
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Flipped horizontally. Hey presto!
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Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 8:06 pm
by Lazy Luke
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..........................................................................................................Tr2 output stabliser
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Solder side + Runes
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Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 8:00 pm
by Lazy Luke
Rat Box pcb
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Underside

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 1:47 am
by Lazy Luke
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This voltage controlled amplifier based on the LM13700 Transconductance amplifer is the second to be built. And yet I'm still not satisfied with the component layout
as I'm sure it isn't what the author (R.A. Penfold) had intended when designing the circuit.The capacitor and resistor network on the left of the picture should've been on the far right.

Like so:
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...giving an aesthetic effect of the electric guitar. Aligning the six resistors with the LM13700 assimilate guitar strings and pick-up.
Even the two electrolytic capacitors suggest volume and tone controls.

But then, it is what it is. This circuit is only 1 of three, the other two yet to be assembled, and I just don't have time to built the VCA again.

Plus:
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... there are some really good Runes I might be able to use
on the unit casing and front panel.

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 1:26 pm
by Lazy Luke
VCA - voltage control 2
Transistor amplifier and rectifier & smoothing circuits

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Switched from Veroboard to Perfboard (rat's nest),
for some variation in circuit layout architecture.

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Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 7:45 pm
by Lazy Luke
Maybe not such a good idea building circuitry in reverse -
the VCA (LM13700N) circuit above was completed back in February!
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VCA Input Circuit

The source (V)oltage for the output (A)mplifier can be used as a stand alone
effect (with just two additional components) and has quite a good
warm fuzzy lo-fi sound ...
However, this fairly straightforward circuit does have quite
a high signal to noise ratio. And although I'm sure the VCA output
will noise gate this, to some extent, it is still good to know there
is plenty of scope for a better more sophisticated (V) input.
(I have an NE570N compander IC in the junk box that could do the job.)
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The best laid plans -
Once the input jack socket and switch assembly was finished
it was supposed to be the housing platform for the input circuit board,
mounted onto the upper side.

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But, as it turns out there just might be room for the components (currently in the post) on
the available space next to and between the jack socket and switch.
Which would free up the upper side of the assembly for the Control Voltage smoothing/rectifier boards, and
VCA output Amplifier chip.

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2022 8:21 pm
by Fist and Faith
Just seeing this for the first time. Absolutely awesome, Luke!!