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lipsmack
Joined: Apr 29, 2008 Posts: 3 Location: Lawrence Kansas
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:11 pm Post subject:
breadboard version of atari punk console? Subject description: breadboard version of atari punk console? |
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does anyone have a diagram on how to do this? I bought the components to do the veroboard one, but I cant find "real" veroboard in my area and want to do this project over my few days off. can anyone help? |
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Alexander
Joined: Apr 22, 2006 Posts: 373 Location: NL/QC
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lipsmack
Joined: Apr 29, 2008 Posts: 3 Location: Lawrence Kansas
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:02 am Post subject:
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well, that is incredibly cool, but I'm still kind of a newbie at this, unable to read a real schematic, and not sure how to wire what wire or pin to what, so a simple diagram would be helpful, if anyone has one. btw, whatever happened with your sk-1 that got coffee spilled on it? thats sad, man. |
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Alexander
Joined: Apr 22, 2006 Posts: 373 Location: NL/QC
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:09 am Post subject:
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http://compiler.kaustic.net/machines/apc.html
You can read this, otherwise try googling some electronic 101! It's a small circuit with common parts!
I don't know never gets you anywhere! I am/was never really good at soldering and recently the sk1 project really forced me to do a clean and precise job, a real good learning experience.
Try getting the parts, use google and build it! _________________ http://husc-sound.com |
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amplex
Joined: May 26, 2008 Posts: 64 Location: sacramento, ca
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:32 am Post subject:
it doesnt get much simpler.. Subject description: just follow the very simple schematic |
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general idea about breadboards: there is a positive and negative(ground) running along rails on both of the long sides of the breadboard. Then there are many 5 slot strips in which the 5 spots make a circuit. If you need more room than 5 slots you can use a jumper or wire to connect to another strip and you put inline components in chains from side to side (like capacitors, resistors, diodes) either from strip to strip or strip to rail.
things to note in the schematic: a circuit trace does not have to follow the same direction as in the schem, as long as it doesnt touch the other traces where it shouldn't the only connections in this picture are made with a . (black dot).
this is a really bad picture but its one way of many to do a stripboard dual 555 apc. Now when I make an APC I use 16pin sockets and just throw 2 555's in next to each other. The lines going to the plus line (positive rail) on the top are connected to the positive on the battery (red wire usually). The lines going down to the minus line (negative or ground) are connected to the negative battery terminal (black wire usually). The far right on the schematic is the output positive, the diagram is missing the negative connection to the output jack (or speaker, headphones, etc), but you just plug the black output wire to the negative rail. the writing on the IC's should be readable for them to be rightside up.
hope this helps! I am an electronics noob and i have built about 5 of these now with little 'mods' like on off switches, leds, volume pots, and normally open pushbutton momentary switches for a manual gate =D theyre pretty easy and fun to make, and sound cool with an efx setup. now I have a bugged WSG and ht8950 modulator in the works. they are slowly building my soldering confidence to be able to do a soundlab or more. good luck to you
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blurry picture of a dual 555 apc i had setup on breadboard.. |
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amplex
Joined: May 26, 2008 Posts: 64 Location: sacramento, ca
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:40 am Post subject:
forgot the main schematic i always use when wiring Subject description: and also the breadboard layout i have |
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i put this up on my wall but always have to get it down when I make one of these.. I'm addicted to the simplicity of this toy..
i use 1/4 sheets of the smallest perfboard radio shack sells.. and usually use either 20 awg wire or the breadboard jumper wire to do them.
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this is the schematic i always use |
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breadboard layout, this is what you want.. layout is for a 556 though which you can get from radio shack btw.. |
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lipsmack
Joined: Apr 29, 2008 Posts: 3 Location: Lawrence Kansas
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:10 am Post subject:
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THANK YOU!!! |
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