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Current draw:
Current draw:
Initial warm up (first minute):  
Initial warm up (first minute):  
V+= 93.6mA
V+= 93.6mA
V-= 42.2mA
V-= 42.2mA


After warm up:
After warm up:
V+= 73.2mA
V+= 73.2mA
V-= 42.0mA
V-= 42.0mA

Revision as of 22:14, 31 December 2009

VCO-J

There are two versions of the VCO. Both are identical oscillators. The difference between them is the panel output and switching configurations.

For both VCO versions:

The 1V/O In jack allows for 1 volt/ octave control of the oscillator root frequency.

The exponential amplifier is incorporated into the VCO module.

The Lin Out jack allows for a buffered linear CV that controls the VCO to be "tapped" and used for a control voltage elsewhere in the system. Typical use is for connecting to another VCO without tying up a buffer channel.

The Master Tune allows for approximately +/- 1 octave continuous adjustment of the oscillator root frequency.

The Fine Tune allows for approximately +/- 3 semi-tone adjustment of the oscillator root frequency.

Mod In jack provided for an oscillator modulation source CV input.

Mod Amount control for variable control of the modulation CV effect on the oscillator frequency.

Simultaneously available Triangle, Square and Sawtooth waveform outputs.

Master Octave switch transposes the oscillator up or down 1 octave.

The "V/O" Adj is available for scaling adjustment from the front panel.

For the 'J' (Jack) version:

All of the available waveforms are present at jacks. (Triangle, Saw 0, Saw +1, Square 0, Square -1 and Square -2.)


Availability

These modules are currently available. $329.00

Assembled/ tested board only: TBD


Info

Current draw:

Initial warm up (first minute):

V+= 93.6mA

V-= 42.2mA


After warm up:

V+= 73.2mA

V-= 42.0mA