I hope I'm not about to ask a question that hasn't been answered many times before but I was wondering if anyone on this site has any knowledge about infrared theramins.
I'm a student (sorry) and I've recently built a theramin that worked 100% by using an antenna to control pitch and an infrared LED/phototransistor combo to act as a means of controlling the volume. Souds a bit rough but does what I want.
I think I have a good grasp on how it works but one thing confuses me. Having put the fully working PCB inside an aluminium box I find that the volume controls response is very limited.
I've tried several things to eliminate this:
1) The reflective surface of the aluminium box could have affected the way the IR light is picked up by the phototransistor - corrected by covering the aluminium around the volume control with insulation tape. Didn't work.
2) Ensured that there was no way that the IR LED could activate the phototransistor through direct line of sight. All direct paths for the IR light to the phototransistor were covered. Didn't work.
3) Normal daylight was minimised by drawing the curtains. Didn't work
4)Any possible way that the conductors of the circuit may have been connected to the metal casing were eliminated. Didn't work.
5)The IR LED and phototransistor was positioned no more than 13mm apart and various positioning angles were tried. No joy.
Yet for some strange reason when I remove the transmitter/reciever IR components from the case and shield one from the other with some rolled up paper the unit as a whole works perfectly.
I'd be grateful if anyone on here knows how to solve my problem. It's a bit of a mystery to me.
Thanks in advance
Patrick
I'm a student (sorry) and I've recently built a theramin that worked 100% by using an antenna to control pitch and an infrared LED/phototransistor combo to act as a means of controlling the volume. Souds a bit rough but does what I want.
I think I have a good grasp on how it works but one thing confuses me. Having put the fully working PCB inside an aluminium box I find that the volume controls response is very limited.
I've tried several things to eliminate this:
1) The reflective surface of the aluminium box could have affected the way the IR light is picked up by the phototransistor - corrected by covering the aluminium around the volume control with insulation tape. Didn't work.
2) Ensured that there was no way that the IR LED could activate the phototransistor through direct line of sight. All direct paths for the IR light to the phototransistor were covered. Didn't work.
3) Normal daylight was minimised by drawing the curtains. Didn't work
4)Any possible way that the conductors of the circuit may have been connected to the metal casing were eliminated. Didn't work.
5)The IR LED and phototransistor was positioned no more than 13mm apart and various positioning angles were tried. No joy.
Yet for some strange reason when I remove the transmitter/reciever IR components from the case and shield one from the other with some rolled up paper the unit as a whole works perfectly.
I'd be grateful if anyone on here knows how to solve my problem. It's a bit of a mystery to me.
Thanks in advance
Patrick