Well, the end is coming soon... along with my Student Loans... (Dreading this).. Anyhow It has been a while since I have posted anything due to being swamped with work, school, and being sick the last 2 days. Here's a bit of what I accomplished in the last two days for my capstone project.
Eddie's Theremin (http://s682.photobucket.com/albums/vv184/kidohs_theremin/)
(Hopefully I did this correct... First time posting a link here)
In case the link doesn't work as planned, you can copy and paste this:
http://s682.photobucket.com/albums/vv184/kidohs_theremin/
Laying out the PC Board was a bit tricky as I was trying to get the components near the same place as the photos that I found on the internet of a finished one that starter as a kit.
Not quite sure how well it is going to do since I have the VCC and VEE and Ground traces all on one side. I was able to draw this board without using a double sided board....
The large board in the photos is for the main circuit, (like you couldn't already figure that out), but the small one is for the output and headphone jacks.
I also found on the forums a jig to bend the antenna, I made a couple of changes to the jig, but it worked just fine. Now all I have to do is find out what frequency the volume side is operating on, and cut the antenna to length. The same goes for the pitch antenna. I can not find any information on how long it is, just somewhere around 17 - 19 inches long...
I have been thinking about lining the wooden box with tinfoil to act as a ground plane / shield. If you have any suggestions about this, I would greatly appreciate it.
The box that I am going to build will be out of black walnut and I will clear coat it when it is all sanded down. This should make it look pretty nice.
All in all, I have less than $200.00 USD involved and that includes the wood for the jig, PC Board and supplies, The two antennae and compression fittings, and all the mods. Not quite sure if I want to add the CV or Tuner mod, as I won't be using either one. The cost is actually a lot less when you figure out that you have to buy 10 resistors to get only one that you are going to use. I have been keeping a running total of all the parts and shipping.
As I continue on with this project, I will update this and the photos accordingly.
Since the witching hour has come and gone, I guess I better hit the bed and get some sleep.
Eddie's Theremin (http://s682.photobucket.com/albums/vv184/kidohs_theremin/)
(Hopefully I did this correct... First time posting a link here)
In case the link doesn't work as planned, you can copy and paste this:
http://s682.photobucket.com/albums/vv184/kidohs_theremin/
Laying out the PC Board was a bit tricky as I was trying to get the components near the same place as the photos that I found on the internet of a finished one that starter as a kit.
Not quite sure how well it is going to do since I have the VCC and VEE and Ground traces all on one side. I was able to draw this board without using a double sided board....
The large board in the photos is for the main circuit, (like you couldn't already figure that out), but the small one is for the output and headphone jacks.
I also found on the forums a jig to bend the antenna, I made a couple of changes to the jig, but it worked just fine. Now all I have to do is find out what frequency the volume side is operating on, and cut the antenna to length. The same goes for the pitch antenna. I can not find any information on how long it is, just somewhere around 17 - 19 inches long...
I have been thinking about lining the wooden box with tinfoil to act as a ground plane / shield. If you have any suggestions about this, I would greatly appreciate it.
The box that I am going to build will be out of black walnut and I will clear coat it when it is all sanded down. This should make it look pretty nice.
All in all, I have less than $200.00 USD involved and that includes the wood for the jig, PC Board and supplies, The two antennae and compression fittings, and all the mods. Not quite sure if I want to add the CV or Tuner mod, as I won't be using either one. The cost is actually a lot less when you figure out that you have to buy 10 resistors to get only one that you are going to use. I have been keeping a running total of all the parts and shipping.
As I continue on with this project, I will update this and the photos accordingly.
Since the witching hour has come and gone, I guess I better hit the bed and get some sleep.