I am trying to build an optical (pseudo?)theremin and just had a transistor in an oscillator circuit burn out, complete with acrid smoke. How normal is this? What kinds of things fry transistors? I had combined two very similar oscillator modules (this dramatically increased the volume), one with 5x10kOhm resistors and the other with 1x10kOhm resistor combined with a photosensitive resistor to control pitch (the overall pitch wouldn't drop below the frequency of the fixed oscillator, hence the extra resistors). The speaker I was using was an 8-Ohm 0.5 watt speaker I raided from an old clock radio. All this was powered by 4-AAA 1.5-volt batteries. Is any of this suspicious?
Stupid Transistor Question?
Posted: 7/20/2005 5:16:17 AM
Hello Dean,
“I just love the smell of thermal runaway in the morning”
Not knowing your circuit design I tried “Remote Viewing” your construction table but the clutter and smoke was hurting my eyes!
If all else fails you might consider this design
http://www.oldtemecula.com/theremin/rs-opticaltheremin/rs-opticaltheremin.htm
Good Luck,
Christopher
Posted: 7/20/2005 7:54:33 AM
Thanks for the tip- I did see your design and it's obviously far more elegant than mine. I'm a total novice and I need to pull something together very quickly so I aimed for a design that's a bit simpler the first time around (at my level of expertise, I'm intimidated by IC's for some reason- when I'm ready to face that demon, I'll hopefully be ready to build a "proper" theremin). The final product will go in a public place and is likely to be unattended, so I can't really have it catching on fire...
Obviously, it's not really possible to comment on my problem without seeing my design, but just in case: is it possible that my makeshift amplifier could have overheated the transistor? I know enough to know that there was more resistance on one side of the circuit.
Obviously, it's not really possible to comment on my problem without seeing my design, but just in case: is it possible that my makeshift amplifier could have overheated the transistor? I know enough to know that there was more resistance on one side of the circuit.
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