zombie chorus mn3007

Started by norbizzle2012, June 01, 2009, 12:16:31 AM

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norbizzle2012

i looked for the mn3007 chip on mouser and i saw the datasheet. pin 1 in the schematic of the zombie chorus goes to positive but on the datasheet of the IC, pin one goes to ground....is that supposed to happen?

this is the datasheet   

http://www.datasheetarchive.com/download/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.datasheetarchive.com%2Fpdf-datasheets%2FDatasheets-24%2FDSA-472325.pdf

Thomeeque

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 Everything is relative ;)

MN3007 is designed for negative voltage source (VDD=-15V), so for positive voltage source (used by Zombie Chorus) you switch supply pins (you connect chip's VDD pin to circuit's GND and chip's GND to circuit's VCC). This way the chip gets it's negative supply voltage at VDD pin against it's internal ground. Same has to be done for other pins expecting DC voltages (e.g. VGG) of course.

T.
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WLS

The same principle also apply to MN3101 it's accompanying clock IC.

Bill


Since I've breadboarded it I can only blame myself.

But It's Just A Chip!

norbizzle2012

ok thanx for the info imma try and build this and see how it goes(maybe solve the ticking problem if i get it) :icon_lol:

biggy boy

Quote from: norbizzle2012 on June 01, 2009, 06:42:35 PM
ok thanx for the info imma try and build this and see how it goes(maybe solve the ticking problem if i get it) :icon_lol:

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