I recently built this circuit
but It Is not working Not getting any sound after building this circuit. Idont know where i have made a mistake.
Thanks In advance
but It Is not working Not getting any sound after building this circuit. Idont know where i have made a mistake.
Thanks In advance
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3 pots in circuit
2 in build ? 😕
Yes It Has 3 Pots I Have Builts Two
Pots In Zero Board Kit and 3rd One
Pot I Have Wired Separately From Kit..
Do You Know What Is Mistake In My
Circuit??
First check all DC voltages on the op amp pins.
I Have Already Checked that DC Points Again And Again
But Still It Is Not Working But I Don't Know Why😕
On inputs and outputs
Of the op amp
Every Connection Is Perfect But No Sound Coming
From Outputs Is There Still Any Wrong Connections?
But How Can I Do That?
Measure them !
All you’ve confirmed is the op amp has supply so far
Measure them !
All you’ve confirmed is the op amp has supply so far
I Have Wasted My 2 Days On It But I Think I Built It With Wrong Connections😕
Thanks For Answering
Yes I Have Give Proper Supply To It..🙁
🙄
I Have Wasted My 2 Days On It But I Think I Built It With Wrong Connections
Welcome to the reality of electronics 😀: 😀
Now measure the operating points and come back with results
First:
Connect the black meter lead to ground.
Connect the red meter lead to the negative (-) input op amp pin #6.
What does the meter read?
Second:
Connect the black meter lead to ground.
Connect the red meter lead to the output op amp pin #7.
What does the meter read?
Connect the black meter lead to ground.
Connect the red meter lead to the negative (-) input op amp pin #6.
What does the meter read?
Second:
Connect the black meter lead to ground.
Connect the red meter lead to the output op amp pin #7.
What does the meter read?
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The similarity to the circuit in post 15 is ........ uncanny 😀😉
You need to (re) go over you work meticulously , looking for inadvertant shorts (not just to ground but to other circuit areas) or breaks
and/or 'scope the signal as it travels from node to node..
You need to (re) go over you work meticulously , looking for inadvertant shorts (not just to ground but to other circuit areas) or breaks
and/or 'scope the signal as it travels from node to node..
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