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  • Nupi Olá, você tem o arquivo no lay-circuito, seria bom!

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    • Originally posted by maxm3s View Post
      Nupi Olá, você tem o arquivo no lay-circuito, seria bom!
      Please read the forum rules -> Basic Rules of the Forums
      and make your posts in English.

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      • Hello Nupi. I have a problem: I can not get the voltages you recommend in some zones of the circuit. I set up the board to your specifications, but can not get the 4.5 volts at the junction of R5 and C4. There I have 1.65v. Also at the junction of R4, R5, C3 and IC1 I have v 2.5. With VR2 varies between 1.65v and 2.5v.
        The only difference with the instructions, is that I used a polyester capacitor 1.8 nf instead of ceramic.

        Any suggestions on how to continue?

        Fabian

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        • Hi Fabian,
          I assume that you are measuring with the L2 disconnected.

          1--Take the power off
          2--Disconnect the entire coil.
          3--Disconnect R4 on the side of the emitter.
          4--Measuring the resistors R1 + R2 should be about 100K are rotated left or right. Tell me if that's right.
          5--Add the voltage back on.
          6--And then measure the voltage at the emitter of TR1 to the minus. What voltage do you measure now?


          nupi

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          • Originally posted by Nupi View Post
            Hi Fabian,
            I assume that you are measuring with the L2 disconnected.

            1--Take the power off
            2--Disconnect the entire coil.
            3--Disconnect R4 on the side of the emitter.
            4--Measuring the resistors R1 + R2 should be about 100K are rotated left or right. Tell me if that's right.
            5--Add the voltage back on.
            6--And then measure the voltage at the emitter of TR1 to the minus. What voltage do you measure now?


            nupi
            Hi Nupi.

            - Measurement of R1 + R2 is 103K and oscillates somewhat.

            - Between the emitter of BC560 and minus, measured 5.1 v

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            • Connect R4 again and measure the voltage at the immetter. What voltage do you measure now?
              nupi

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              • What is the "immetter"?

                At the same point (BC560 emitter), with the R4 connected, got the same volts: 5.1

                Fabián

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                • Sorry, emitter TR1

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                  • Originally posted by Fabian View Post
                    What is the "immetter"?

                    At the same point (BC560 emitter), with the R4 connected, got the same volts: 5.1

                    Fabián
                    That's the measurement

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                    • Is good, that means that the error is not in the IC, but in the coil.
                      I'm afraid you have the coil not connected properly or is not wrapped properly.
                      1--Please make sure the coil is connected properly.
                      2--Measure the resistance between L1 and L1a-L2 and L2-between L1a and L2a and between L1 and L2a. What is resistance do you measure?

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                      • Originally posted by Nupi View Post
                        Is good, that means that the error is not in the IC, but in the coil.
                        I'm afraid you have the coil not connected properly or is not wrapped properly.
                        1--Please make sure the coil is connected properly.
                        2--Measure the resistance between L1 and L1a-L2 and L2-between L1a and L2a and between L1 and L2a. What is resistance do you measure?
                        L1 to L1a-L2 (0,35 wire) 1,9 Ohms - 2 mH
                        L1a to L2a (Two layers coil) 4,2 Ohms (0,28wire) - 2.5 mH
                        L1 to L2a 5,1 Ohms 3.4 mH

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                        • The values ​​are too high. They should be about 0.6 and 1.6 ohms.
                          How many layers have you wrapped?
                          Do you have an inductance meter.?

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                          • I made it as you described in the thread:

                            71 turns in the first layer (0.28 wire)
                            74 in the second one
                            and 54 in the last one (0.35 wire)

                            I've have a multimeter with H scale

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                            • What is H scale?

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                              • Henries

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