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Building a LTC1799 oscillator on stripboard - simple tutorial

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Circuitbenders:
As i'm going to be offering LTC1799's mounted on a 6 pin DIL adapter from the circuitbenders site very soon, i've just put together a very simple tutorial on building an LTC1799 oscillator on stripboard that can add pitch control to any number of machines.

You can find it here: http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/forsale/LTC/LTCguide1.html

Is it 'building A LTC1799' or 'building AN LTC1799'. You'd say AN, but is A grammatically correct?  :-\

Nixot:
Only if you're one of those people who'd say "lutcer" instead of LTC.

That's an awesome guide you have there - maybe it's time to add one into my little sa-2!
Thanks for writing it!

Circuitbenders:
Anyone who says 'lutcer' probably deserves a savage beating don't they?   ;)

Gordonjcp:
lutefisk controlled oscillator

noiseybeast:
I love this tutorial, but I offer a few ideas.

I use a resistor substitution box instead of measuring the resistance of the pot.  I like doing that because it's really quick to know a usable range for a pitch mod.

BTW, I like your stripboard technique QUITE a bit better than my usual point to point for these.

The "other guy" has custom PCBs with the capacitor already in place, but the DIV is permanently set.  I think I like your trade off.

I'd be up for buying a package that has the stripboard+capacitor as well.

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