Tonepad Small Stone / Pieditra with actual ca3094 vs ca3080

Started by Racase, June 18, 2024, 12:58:06 PM

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Racase

Would I need to modify the circuit if I were to include the original ca3094 vs the Tonepad layout calling for ca3080s ics?  I have bought some I think they're the cool audio...  Anyway, what modifications would be required?  I see there's many more transistors in the Tonepad layout.

Thanks

idy

the 3094 has a darlington pair buffer built in, the other chips need one added. Tone pad is laid out for the 3080s with added darlington transistors buffers. GGG has a layout for 3094s.

Kevin Mitchell

I've built the GGG version with CA3094. Worked fine.

This page is a gem for fine-tuning a small stone - particularly regarding the bypass volume drop.
https://generalguitargadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/smallvlp.txt
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Racase

Could I just bridge each Darlington pair?  I already own the Tonepad PCB.

idy

It looks like you could. Carefully compare the two schematics. I would maybe try one stage at a time just to prove the concept before you get too deep.

Kevin Mitchell

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Quote from: Racase on June 18, 2024, 05:19:42 PMCould I just bridge each Darlington pair?  I already own the Tonepad PCB.
Omit the transistor pairs Q3&Q4, Q5&Q6, Q7&Q8, Q9&Q10, Q13&Q14, as well as all of the 2K and 47K resistors.
Bridge the base (pad 2) of the first transistor to the emitter (pad 1) of the following.

That should do it.
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Racase

Bridge base to emmiters instead of emitter to base as in the schematic?  For only those ommitted?

Here's what I have, I bridged all the 2k and 47k and all the pins of the transistors that we ommitted:





Kevin Mitchell

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I'm not quite sure what you did there. But it's not right.

Inside of the CA3094 the 2K, 47K and transistor pairs are all included - so you should not populate their places on the board.

For the "bridging", the point is to bypass (or jump over) the transistor footprints to complete the signal routing. I suggest using the empty transistor pads rather than wiring from one component to another since it would look cleaner.

Use wire jumpers rather than solder blobs.
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Kevin Mitchell

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Red X means remove the resistor (10 resistors) Edit: technically you don't need to remove them since one lead is not connected to anything - so they're not doing anything but taking up space.

Blue lines are jumpers (5 jumpers)


Definitely clean up your solder work. Let us know how it goes.
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Racase

Finished today.  My Piedrita pedal build Works great and I recommend it :) .  I tore three traces so I made some connections with resistor leads.  I'm going to experiment with different transistors too since I've got sockets.  Thank you everyone. :icon_biggrin:


Kevin Mitchell

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Nice, good job!
Edit:
Though in your photo it looks like you were off a pin on the Q9 jumper. Fixing that will recover the 4th phase stage.
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