Please help.... Newbie builder question. Control Voltage...

Discuss x0x construction and related issues

Moderators: Altitude, adafruit_support_bill, adafruit, phono, mome rath

Please help.... Newbie builder question. Control Voltage...

Postby essence3d » Sun Sep 02, 2012 12:37 am

Hi everyone. Ive kind of hit a wall. Ive got to page 34 of the manual... The manual reads

"Apply the Control Voltage using the ad- justable power supply. Connect ground of the supply to ground of the x0xb0x, here I simply clipped it to the 7805 tab (which is off screen). Connect the output voltage to R90 as shown. Verify that your control voltage is correct, use the multimeter to measure the DC voltage as shown, it should be 3V."

Here are my questions.

1. When looking through the manual, it mentions nothing about purchasing or what kind of adjustable power supply... Can anyone give me some suggestions?

2. It doesn't mention what voltage to adjust the power supply to when doing this test on "7805" to get 3V. Do I just use 3V?

3. I feel I may be missing something. The directions and the manual are very clear, but I just cant seem to find anything about his adjustable power supply, and how its application is typically used for this build.

Thank you guys in advance!

-B
essence3d
 
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2012 12:30 am

Re: Please help.... Newbie builder question. Control Voltage...

Postby antto » Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:12 am

having an adjustable power supply is a good thing when working on electronics
for building the x0x it's recommended to have one, altho you could just use 2 1.5V batteries
We are here too: irc.freenode.net >>> #x0xb0x
..:: c0nb0x v1.00 ::.. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=29282 (new control app - win/osx)
VCO Tuning: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=24759 (do it the EASY way)
User avatar
antto
 
Posts: 978
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 2:21 pm

Re: Please help.... Newbie builder question. Control Voltage...

Postby MMM » Sun Sep 02, 2012 3:16 am

Have a look at the online manual: http://www.ladyada.net/make/x0xb0x/fab/tools.html It's mentioned at the bottom.

This adjustable power supply is an extra that is not supplied with the xoxbox nor part of its functionality. It is merely used for testing purposes and to tune the VCO. However if you tune the VCO (and VCF) later (with the xoxbox keyboard) you can live without it. In this case (to test if the VCO and other parts actually work) you can use some voltage in the general 2v to 4V range; two batteries do the job nicely.
MMM
 
Posts: 333
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:51 am


Return to Making x0x

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests

Stuff to buy from the Adafruit store and links to product documentation!


New Products [103]

Raspberry Pi[80]
 
FLORA[23]
 
Bunnie Studios[9]
 
FPGA[1]
 
mbed[11]
Arduino[60]
 
NETduino[14]
 
BeagleBone[24]
 
Android[6]
 
XBee[10]
More Dev Boards[30]


 
BoArduino[8]
 
SpokePOV[4]
 
TV-B-Gone[4]
 
MiniPOV[3]
 
SIM reader[3]
 
Microtouch[5]
 
Clocks & Watches[18]
 
Drawdio[4]
 
Brain Machine[1]
 
Game of Life[2]
 
MintyBoost[2]
More DIY Kits[16]


 
MaKey MaKey[3]
 
Tweet-a-Watt[5]
 
Young Engineers[33]
 
Discover Electronics[2]
 
Snap Circuits[4]
 
littleBits[3]
 
Project packs[8]


 
Breakout Boards[33]
LCDs & Displays[48]
Components & Parts[69]
Batteries & Power[49]
EL Wire/Tape/Panel[52]
LEDs[109]
 
Wireless[14]
Cables[61]
 
Lasers[6]
Sensors/Parts[145]
 
Enclosures/Cases[11]
 
Solar[11]
 
RFID / NFC[13]
Prototyping[70]
 
iDevices[13]
Tools[71]
 
Wearables[39]
 
CNC[37]
 
Robotics[29]
 
3D printing[1]
 
Materials[24]


 
Stickers[41]
 
Skill badges[55]
 
Books[25]
 
Circuit Playground[7]
 
Gift Certificates[4]