Apparently the post limit on threads is 101...So here, I'll continue the "TOKO Inductors Needed for EM Theremin" thread.
Rick-
I didn't see your second reply from a few days ago- sorry.
Will you simply run the earth ground wire to point 4? As the Hotrodding schematic says, will you attach the ground (middle pin on DIN) to the neutral (left hand pin on DIN)(labeled as pins 2 and 3, respectively on the hotrodding article), or will you run the earth ground directly to point 4? My problem is that I'm not sure where to run my earth ground one I have it wired to the DIN connector. Also, is there another ground in the schematic that isn't earth ground. It has the earth ground symbol on the new and old schematics. What is that all about? I think my teacher will line me up with an electrical engineer so hopefully that'll help me get the power supply and grounding issues figured out.
As far as inductors, I'm using the Bourns inductors listed in the DIY article, the Coilcraft SLOT TEN 5-11 for the 68uH inductor and the TK2417-ND for the 100uH inductor. If you're looking for the Bourns/ JW Miller inductors, they're available at Farnell, and Bourns can send samples of 6302-RC and 6306-RC. My 68uH inductor is a Q min of 30 instead of 60. Do you know what the effects of that could be?
What are you using for antennas? I plan to use the copper pipe described in the DIY article.
Yes, I'm aware of the backorder issues, however my project isn't due until April. I'm getting a decent head start on it :)
JCL-
As far as wire goes, I would like to avoid having to order the huge spools on Digi-key or Mouser. Will the correct gauge copper wire from a hardware store work? What other places can I buy a smaller amount of the proper wire?
Thanks,
Dan
Rick-
I didn't see your second reply from a few days ago- sorry.
Will you simply run the earth ground wire to point 4? As the Hotrodding schematic says, will you attach the ground (middle pin on DIN) to the neutral (left hand pin on DIN)(labeled as pins 2 and 3, respectively on the hotrodding article), or will you run the earth ground directly to point 4? My problem is that I'm not sure where to run my earth ground one I have it wired to the DIN connector. Also, is there another ground in the schematic that isn't earth ground. It has the earth ground symbol on the new and old schematics. What is that all about? I think my teacher will line me up with an electrical engineer so hopefully that'll help me get the power supply and grounding issues figured out.
As far as inductors, I'm using the Bourns inductors listed in the DIY article, the Coilcraft SLOT TEN 5-11 for the 68uH inductor and the TK2417-ND for the 100uH inductor. If you're looking for the Bourns/ JW Miller inductors, they're available at Farnell, and Bourns can send samples of 6302-RC and 6306-RC. My 68uH inductor is a Q min of 30 instead of 60. Do you know what the effects of that could be?
What are you using for antennas? I plan to use the copper pipe described in the DIY article.
Yes, I'm aware of the backorder issues, however my project isn't due until April. I'm getting a decent head start on it :)
JCL-
As far as wire goes, I would like to avoid having to order the huge spools on Digi-key or Mouser. Will the correct gauge copper wire from a hardware store work? What other places can I buy a smaller amount of the proper wire?
Thanks,
Dan