Hi Ristar,
It is not a complicate thing. There are two open collector transistors: one for stand-by and one for plate delay. All you need is to connect proper relays or anything you want to control. Open collector place "the ball" on your side, so it is more your implementation than mine.
Regards,
Tibi
It is not a complicate thing. There are two open collector transistors: one for stand-by and one for plate delay. All you need is to connect proper relays or anything you want to control. Open collector place "the ball" on your side, so it is more your implementation than mine.
Regards,
Tibi
Hi Tibi,
Thanks for quick reply. I just downloaded the schematic (sorry I bought prebuilt and didn't realize I needed it 😱)
Can I just clarify that if J7 is open I'd get the delay?
Edit: just did that it didn't make a difference... mine was bent and shorted when it arrived and thought that was how it was supposed to function. I'll go try and figure it out..
Best,
Thanks for quick reply. I just downloaded the schematic (sorry I bought prebuilt and didn't realize I needed it 😱)
Can I just clarify that if J7 is open I'd get the delay?
Edit: just did that it didn't make a difference... mine was bent and shorted when it arrived and thought that was how it was supposed to function. I'll go try and figure it out..
Best,
Last edited:
You do not need schematic Just connect the coil from two relays on J7.
Each relay coil can have any Vcc up to 25V at 500mA. The ground must be connected to volume-controller ground and that's all. If you want to use same Vcc=5V from Volume-Controller, than you must look for relays which drain under 100mA.
Regards,
Tibi
Each relay coil can have any Vcc up to 25V at 500mA. The ground must be connected to volume-controller ground and that's all. If you want to use same Vcc=5V from Volume-Controller, than you must look for relays which drain under 100mA.
Regards,
Tibi
You do not need schematic Just connect the coil from two relays on J7.
Each relay coil can have any Vcc up to 25V at 500mA. The ground must be connected to volume-controller ground and that's all. If you want to use same Vcc=5V from Volume-Controller, than you must look for relays which drain under 100mA.
Regards,
Tibi
Thanks for clarifying Tibi. I guess that means I need some extra relays (had thought that it was possible to wire the VC to just mute until the delay is up)
Have a look on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_collector
"Such devices are commonly used to drive devices such as Nixie tubes, and vacuum fluorescent displays, relays or motors which require higher operating voltages than the usual 5-volt logic supply."
For a quick test you can simply connect two LED's and observe behavior.
Regards,
Tibi
"Such devices are commonly used to drive devices such as Nixie tubes, and vacuum fluorescent displays, relays or motors which require higher operating voltages than the usual 5-volt logic supply."
For a quick test you can simply connect two LED's and observe behavior.
Regards,
Tibi
Hi Tibi,
Just trying to verify whether my transistor/output pins are dead. I did as you suggested... LEDs from J7 to gnd but nothing lights up and I measure very little voltage (mV in the 1 to 3).
The reason I'm worried was when I received them J7 pins were bent to be shorted together (I thought that was how it was meant to be and never bothered to undo the short.
Can you give me some clue if I understood you right?
Best,
Just trying to verify whether my transistor/output pins are dead. I did as you suggested... LEDs from J7 to gnd but nothing lights up and I measure very little voltage (mV in the 1 to 3).
The reason I'm worried was when I received them J7 pins were bent to be shorted together (I thought that was how it was meant to be and never bothered to undo the short.
Can you give me some clue if I understood you right?
Best,
Last edited:
You need to connect LED between J7 and Vcc not ground. Add a 100-330ohm resistor in series.
Regards,
Tibi
Regards,
Tibi
You need to connect LED between J7 and Vcc not ground. Add a 100-330ohm resistor in series.
Regards,
Tibi
Thanks for the direction! I obviously misunderstood you earlier.
Hi Tibi,
Tried with both the pins from J7... the LEDs both lit up immediately and stays lit throughout?
Sorry for hassling you with this... just not able to get it right.
Best,
Tried with both the pins from J7... the LEDs both lit up immediately and stays lit throughout?
Sorry for hassling you with this... just not able to get it right.
Best,
Hi Tibi,
I have power cycled with the AC rather than just using the standby button (hopefully this is not a pre-requisite for using the tube delay?)
In any case, I've noticed a small difference. The pin on J7 that's furthest away from J2 turns on together with the relays instead of instantaneously (but it's still pretty quick... definitely not 30secs...)
Best,
I have power cycled with the AC rather than just using the standby button (hopefully this is not a pre-requisite for using the tube delay?)
In any case, I've noticed a small difference. The pin on J7 that's furthest away from J2 turns on together with the relays instead of instantaneously (but it's still pretty quick... definitely not 30secs...)
Best,
Hi ristar,
as I remember from Danzup's thread, you must choose option "tube preamp" from menu, and during delay display must show "heating".
as I remember from Danzup's thread, you must choose option "tube preamp" from menu, and during delay display must show "heating".
Hi ristar,
as I remember from Danzup's thread, you must choose option "tube preamp" from menu, and during delay display must show "heating".
Thanks for the reply! That's the thing.... the tube delay is missing from the current firmware... but Tibi mentioned that the delay is still set for 30secs.
I think Tibi is trying to verify now as he is usually very responsive... will wait for his update.
Thanks for the reply! That's the thing.... the tube delay is missing from the current firmware... but Tibi mentioned that the delay is still set for 30secs.
I think Tibi is trying to verify now as he is usually very responsive... will wait for his update.
The menu was removed, but the function is still there. You can use it to delay plate voltage for a tube amplifier, or to delay speaker connection - same like a soft start.
Regards,
Tibi
Hi Tibi,
Okay, so how can I adjust the delay to about 30 secs? Right now it's essentially turning on together with the relays. Or is this not possible?
Best,
Okay, so how can I adjust the delay to about 30 secs? Right now it's essentially turning on together with the relays. Or is this not possible?
Best,
Hi Tibi,
Okay, so how can I adjust the delay to about 30 secs? Right now it's essentially turning on together with the relays. Or is this not possible?
Best,
You can not adjust. It is set to 30s by default. Will check and corre ct if needed.
Regards,
Tibi
You can not adjust. It is set to 30s by default. Will check and corre ct if needed.
Regards,
Tibi
Thanks for the update Tibi! 🙂
Maya Group buy
Hello Tibi
Did the group buy for the Maya volume controller already? I hope I'm not to late.
Best Regards
Philipp
Hello Tibi
Did the group buy for the Maya volume controller already? I hope I'm not to late.
Best Regards
Philipp
- Status
- Not open for further replies.
- Home
- Group Buys
- GB for R-2R Volume Controller with 4 inputs