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Micheal.
You did some pretty good troubleshooting but I would like to point something out. It is unwise for you to use your expensive machine as a test platform for the VCO. The board could be wired incorrectly, bad components, or faulty design. Find some other way.
Did you try turning the trim pots on the VCO? You never said. BUT.
Please get a powered breadboard and a digital multimeter and THEN do some troubleshooting in a manner which does not put your XL500 in jeopardy. If the VCO board you made has a mistake, putting it inside your machine will not help you locate it.
Your methodology is dangerous (as you may have realized this last couple of days).
Micheal.
You did some pretty good troubleshooting but I would like to point something out. It is unwise for you to use your expensive machine as a test platform for the VCO. The board could be wired incorrectly, bad components, or faulty design. Find some other way.
Did you try turning the trim pots on the VCO? You never said. BUT.
Please get a powered breadboard and a digital multimeter and THEN do some troubleshooting in a manner which does not put your XL500 in jeopardy. If the VCO board you made has a mistake, putting it inside your machine will not help you locate it.
Your methodology is dangerous (as you may have realized this last couple of days).
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