Showing posts with label lunetta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lunetta. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Rosa Forza Ronzio Palla

This is the first thing I've ever built that I was able to sell. I spent a lot of time working on the led display for this it. They flash so bright and so fast, it's almost seizure inducing.

There are four oscillators from a 40106 chip and a low pass filter using a 741 op amp. The filter is taken from MFOS Weird Sound Generator. Each oscillator corresponds to a different color. They each have an on/off switch and a high/low switch.

It has a volume knob and a voltage sag knob. There is a push button next to the power switch that also turns it on. When you push it, you can hear the big capacitor fill and empty quickly.

The low pass filter has fine and coarse frequency cut off knobs and a resonance knob.

Here it is pre-paint job...


And post paint job...



Here is a look at the insides...





 Here is a close up look at the led display... 

 


Here is the circuit board...


This is the schematic for the low pass filter I used from the Weird Sound Generator.

Finally, here is a video of it...


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The Duke Whiskers Melody Generator

This is just a slacker melody generator in a awesome case. I found the schematic for this in an intro to lunetta document. Here is the link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V9qerry_PsXTZqt_UDx7C-wcuMe_6_gyy6M_MyAgQoA/edit

Its a great read. For some reason everytime I've tried to build one of these since they don't work. Fortunately, this one did. Unfortunately, I can't find the video of it working.


The three switches turn the three oscillators on and off respectively. The three knobs on the right control the rate of those oscillators. The knob on the left controls the clock speed and the switch below is the power switch.






Here is the schematic I used for this. I used a 40106 for the A,B, & C inputs and for the clock input.