I've been working on electronics for the past few days and finally making some progress. I found a design flaw in my CV pattern generator module, which will be fixed in the next round. Hopefully I can put that one to bed. My current version does function, but I goofed on the trace routing for the LEDs. So they are not working as expected.
The CV Trigger module didn't seem to be working earlier today, but I did some troubleshooting and tracked down the issue. One quick soldered jumper later and it is working! Although, I'm having issue with the LED buttons getting enough clearance on the faceplate. So that will have to be fixed in the next revision.
But it's good to know my design works! Yay!
The CV Trigger module didn't seem to be working earlier today, but I did some troubleshooting and tracked down the issue. One quick soldered jumper later and it is working! Although, I'm having issue with the LED buttons getting enough clearance on the faceplate. So that will have to be fixed in the next revision.
But it's good to know my design works! Yay!
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Progress is good. I forget, do you have an O-Scope at your disposal?
Sure do! I use it all the time when I'm doing circuit design, and when I need to troubleshooting stuff. It's just a (relatively) cheap 2 channel digital scope, but it suits my needs.
If I was still working in digital I'd get a new model; both of mine have wires and glowy things in them.
My father recently got hold of an old Tektronix scope that still works, like the one he used to use as a repair tech.
Yes, one of mine is a late 1970s Tektronix; the other is an early 1950s model built for DeVry Technical Institute (I believe this was shipped as a kit of parts). Both still seem to work.
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