Glad you are getting somewhere.. Although I really dont understand whats going on with your Theremin! ;-)
[i]"I changed the value again to 2.5mH this time. The pressure could be easily hold and varied over a wider range.
So it seems even using mostly the values from the original schematic doesn't prevent from nasty surprise :)"[/i]
Which EQ coil is this? The total antenna-side inductance (L8,L9,L10) should be about 12.5mH, and the circuit side (L7) inductor about 2.5mH .. By "pressure" what do you mean - and to which inductor/s is this applied? - If Finger pressure, particularly on the antenna side inductors, I strongly suspect it is capacitance you are adding - and that the cause of your problem is that the volume oscillator is running at the wrong frequency.
[i]"the volume sensor was made of a bended brass rod. So I changed it to a simple telescopic/retractable antenna from a radio - and now it works! Seems that brass material isn't a good choice for the sensors (I used it because it could be better bended than aluminium).
I cross-checked the new sensor with the old coil value, but it didn't work, so there were two independant problems."[/i]
There is only capacitance and inductance which determines the resonance of L7-L10 combined with the volume antenna.. Brass, aluminium or whatever reasonably conductive material will work - no difference would be seen between an antenna OF THE SAME DIMENSIONS and having THE SAME LENGTH / POSITION of connecting wire, and being placed in the SAME POSITION regardless of whether this antenna was made from brass, copper, aluminium, steel.. So I strongly suspect some other reason causing your problems.. These can only be one of the above, or failure of the galvanic connection.
[i]"Now, I can go for the cabinets - hoping the planned sensor design will work ;)
And maybe I could find a way to get the circuit more resistive against temperature drifts."[/i]
My next document update should help.. Check my last post - I will edit this each time I update, to let you know.
At this stage, forget "temperature drifts." - any drift you are seeing is almost certainly not thermal.. I think you probably have E-fields leaking all over the place, and until everything is correctly tuned and verified as stable, thermal is the last of your worries... My advice now is this:
1.) Disconnect all antennas AND the EQ coils.
2.) Check the 'natural' frequencies of all oscillators.
3.) Ensure that the signals from these oscillators are clean and stable - you will need a good 'scope - and ideally a FET buffer close to the points you are testing - scope loading is significant!
You are making progress - but dont break out the champaign just yet! From bitter expierience, I think your journey probably has some way to go yet ... You did the layout for your PCB.. Check everything - Is the decoupling placed close to active current sinks? Is grounding SOLID and ADEQUATE.. Remember - having thick ground track is what you want - But if this track reduces ANYWHERE then this forms a significant inductance which can completely screw up everything - If in doubt, tack some extra ground connection wires on the board - take a thick piece of wire to every significant ground area, and link these back to a common good ground point close to the supply (regulator) components.. If things improve, you can then remove each link in turn, to find out which is/are really needed.
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I'd like to thank you very much for your help and your patience with me (and my poor english :) ).
I'd also be glad to support you for your work on E14, if possible.
And also I'd like to thank Thierry for his tipps about the coils, etc. I hope he's reading this thread and maybe he's responding. And I hope he's fine, especially for his leg."
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Scotty - its real nice to be appreciated..! ;-)
Fred.