Avr Programming and Tutorials:
Fuse Values
http://www.engbedded.com/fusecalc/
Turning Arduino into ISP Programmer:
http://arduino.cc/playground/Code/MegaISP
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoISP
Programming:
http://www.ladyada.net/learn/avr/programming.html
How To Get Code onto a Microcontroller:
http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/93
AvrDude Usage:
http://www.ladyada.net/learn/avr/avrdude.html
VCO Testing and Tuning:
http://www.ladyada.net/make/wavebubble/tuning.html
Vco Test Methods:
http://www.minicircuits.com/app/VCO15-15.pdf
General VCO Notes:
http://www.spectrummicrowave.com/pdf/VC ... _notes.pdf
Voltage controlled oscillator, VCO, for PLLs
- an overview of the various types of voltage controlled oscillator, VCO, used in phase locked loops, PLLs and frequency synthesizers
http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/r ... lators.php
Phase locked loop, PLL, tutorial
http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/r ... torial.php
PLL loop filter
- an overview of the loop filter used in a phase locked loop, PLL. This gives an overview of the requirements, and design.
http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/r ... design.php
All Major Component DataSheets:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QQP762V2
SMT / SMD component packages
- an overview of the different SMD component packages used for surface mount technology, SMT components
http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/d ... torial.php
Adjusting LM-358 Max Vtune Voltage:
Adjust the values for R20 and R21 to correspond more adequately with the VCO Tuning Voltage Limits and the input power you get at the LM-358 (IC9).
The formula for the OP AMP in NonInverting Step Up Mode:
Vout = Vin*((Rf/Ri)+1)
Example:
For the ROS 1200
3.3V((30kohm/10kohm)+1) = 13.2V
Corrected:
3.3V((47.7/10)+1) = 19V ( max Vtune for ROS 1300 = 20V)
For the ROS2700-1819+:
3.3((64.9/10)+1) = 24.717V (Max Vtune for ROS 2700 is 25V)
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Re: WaveBubble Build Usefull Links
nice info Lcstyle, many thanks for extra info.
you get your WB2010 finished? I'd love to see a pic of how you fixed the missing trace (as I'm coming to that point soon )
you get your WB2010 finished? I'd love to see a pic of how you fixed the missing trace (as I'm coming to that point soon )
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Re: WaveBubble Build Usefull Links
Don't thank me.spacedoggy wrote:nice info Lcstyle, many thanks for extra info.
you get your WB2010 finished? I'd love to see a pic of how you fixed the missing trace (as I'm coming to that point soon )
Thank Limor Fried for giving us a project interesting enough to motivate us to want to learn stuff.
She deserves the success she's created for herself.
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Re: WaveBubble Build Usefull Links
Very True. Building this thing has been a journey to say the least.
I only started electronics last December and have learned so much since then.
Today i learned something you might be interested in...
...check out my traces:
I set my iron to 450C and ran it over the traces.
The high temp melted the soldermask! Happy Days...
... kinda, the trace in the middle connects to ground, i had to trim a little to make it work right
I only started electronics last December and have learned so much since then.
Today i learned something you might be interested in...
...check out my traces:
I set my iron to 450C and ran it over the traces.
The high temp melted the soldermask! Happy Days...
... kinda, the trace in the middle connects to ground, i had to trim a little to make it work right
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Re: WaveBubble Build Usefull Links
Nice reference to work off of. Thanks.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.