Hey all, I'm a student building a Moog Etherwave as an electronics project. I'm using the schematic provided at http://www.theremin.info/-/viewpub/tid/10/pid/58 with L14 being 22 uH instead of 33 uH as pictured (I believe this is correct.) For component specifications, I used the list iin the EM article provided at http://www.emusician.com/emusician/web_clips/Theramin%20Feb96_scrn.pdf.
So far, I have only constructed the power source and the pitch oscillators. I decided to test the oscillators with an oscilloscope and discovered something disturbing.
When I take the variable inductor (L5 or L6) out of the circuit (leaving only the fixed 47 uH (L12 or L13), the frequency of the oscillator is as expected (about 400 kHz), but when I put the variable inductor back in, NOTHING happens. It should be about 286 kHz, but it is virtually unchanged from 400 kHz. I tried tweaking the screw, but didn't really notice any change. If the frequency did change at all, it wasn't more than 1%.
I tried two fixed 47 uH inductors in series, and the output frequency was as expected (286 kHz). So it seems that the problem lies in the variable inductors.
I got most of the parts specified in the article, but instead of the extinct TOKO coils, I got some from Coilcraft. For L5, L6, and L11, I used the Coilcraft "Slot-7" 7M2-473 (Data Sheet: http://www.coilcraft.com/pdf_viewer/showpdf.cfm?f=pdf_store:slot7.pdf).
What could be the problem?
Are these coils acceptable to use in this design? I didn't notice anyone recommend them in any thread. I did, however, notice people recommending the "Slot-10" coils. Is there a difference here?
Could the coils be broken? I tried both, and they behave the same, so I doubt it.
Are the inductance values correct? They do say 7M2-473 on the side... so they should be 47 uH, but they're WAY smaller than the fixed ones. I don't know much about manufacturing inductors, but this is a little startling.
If anyone could help out a newbie in need, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!