new pcb 2.

So the PCBs arrived.

attiny breakout

attiny breakout

This is just a small breakout board for 8-pin attinys that plugs into breadboard. It has ICSP pin header for connecting AVR programmer.

MIDI-to-CV

MIDI-to-CV

I put it together, it worked on the first try. Here are some things I have to change for the next revision:

I soldered the boost conveter to a perfboard and mounted it atop of the MIDI-to-CV board. The whole structure has a nice heft to it.

The only thing left to do now is to make the box.

Updated sources and schematics for revision 3.

MIDI-to-CV MIDI-to-CV

žebrák filter

This was such a clusterfuck.

I didn't have 8-pin IC sockets and I was eager to try it out on the day it came in, so I soldered the op-amps directly to the PCB (mistake #1; also: why didn't I think of chopping larger IC sockets into smaller ones?).

The digital part worked fine, but the analog did not. In order to debug it, I had to desolder the op-amps. I still don't have oscilloscope, so I tried to listen for audio signal with headphones instead. I bypassed the filter section completely and made the op-amp into a buffer, but it still wouldn't work. Then I found out the op-amp was overheating, but I couldn't find any shorts or things that would be the cause for that.

Later I remembered that the circuit that I breadboarded (that worked) wasn't the same as the one I made PCB for (mistake #2).

So... utter fail. I have to revisit this project later.

Things to change in the future:


permalink, 28.4.2019

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