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Chico Fuzz

I recently was given a dead handmade fuzz (no schematics or any info whatsoever) for repairs. I drew its schematic and found it quite interesting and unusual...

Wien Bridge Oscillator

A variable Wien Bridge Oscillator, including an output stage. I built this one beacuse I needed a decent(ish) sinusoidal generator for testing. Distortion is...

Voltage Controlled Amplifier

A single 9V supply voltage controlled amplifier based on a discrete OTA topology. Input amplitude must be adequately small as not to saturate the OTA. The vo...

Balancers

Here are a couple of circuits I’ve designed to convert an unbalanced signal into a balanced one.

Tremolo

Simple tremolo circuit using LDR’s. Besides amplitude modulation, there’s an one pole low pass filter modulation in tandem. LFO is a relaxation oscillator, w...

Ring Modulator

A transformerless diode ring modulator. The summing and subtracting of the carrier and modulation signal are done using opamps, with a differential amplifier...

Phaser

This is my first try at a phaser, and I have to say that I’m very pleased with the result. I started this project by delineating some design guidelines:

Ladder VCF

This is my go at the classic transistor ladder VCF. The twist here is using a single 9V supply and trying to keep it as simple as possible. The response is l...

Envelope Filter

My take on the classic Mutron envelope filter using a single supply (the Mutron uses dual +9/-9V). The envelope follower is quite different, but it’s easier ...

Booster/Buffer

This one was one of my first designs, and arised out of a necessity to have a preamp and a booster to facilitate my experimentations. With this nifty little ...

One Transistor Booster

My goal here was to design a very simple booster using only one transistor. No tone shaping is intended, though different cap values could be chosen for some...

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Adding Libraries to OrCad Capture

Do you have some .lib and model files and can’t make them work in an OrCad simulation? I sure had this problem before, and before going crazy on stack exchan...

Log Pots For All!

Audio circuits often use logarithmic and anti-log/reverse log potentiometers. Frequency and volume controls come to mind. Those kinds of tapers (especially t...

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