I'm close to trying some Ge circuits, and even after looking at various threads I'm a little confused about how to set these circuits up properly power-wise.
I have no problem with battery-only operation, and I think I'll set up any Ge or Ge/Si hybrids this way to be safe. I'm not quite sure how to wire the battery snap so that the Input Jack still acts as a "battery off" switch when nothing is inserted. In a normal NPN circuit I usually attach the battery's black lead to the input jack's ring and red to the middle lug of a switched DC jack. Do I simply reverse them?
I assume any Ge/PNP PedalPCB projects or vero diagrams are already going to be set up the correct way when it comes to the direction of polarized caps and power.
I mention this because I've seen a lot of discussion about simply "flipping polarized caps and your power's + and -". It sounds like this (or a voltage inverter IC) are utilized so that one can use a standard negative ground power supply - I'm not really concerned with that, and I feel like leaving it Positive Ground is the safest bet, especially for battery-only operation. RG Kean's warning about motorboating and noise makes me think it's not worth it.
Again, wouldn't things be set up the correct way already on a pcb or vero diagram meant for PNP transistors? I'm not sure which situation merits these on-the-fly changes - maybe if you were using PNP transistors in a pcb/vero diagram normally meant for NPNs? I think this'll click with just a little clarification - I'd really appreciate it! I certainly don't want to fry anything...
Project-wise I have a Dizzy Elk lined up, and I'd like to try this too:
I have no problem with battery-only operation, and I think I'll set up any Ge or Ge/Si hybrids this way to be safe. I'm not quite sure how to wire the battery snap so that the Input Jack still acts as a "battery off" switch when nothing is inserted. In a normal NPN circuit I usually attach the battery's black lead to the input jack's ring and red to the middle lug of a switched DC jack. Do I simply reverse them?
I assume any Ge/PNP PedalPCB projects or vero diagrams are already going to be set up the correct way when it comes to the direction of polarized caps and power.
I mention this because I've seen a lot of discussion about simply "flipping polarized caps and your power's + and -". It sounds like this (or a voltage inverter IC) are utilized so that one can use a standard negative ground power supply - I'm not really concerned with that, and I feel like leaving it Positive Ground is the safest bet, especially for battery-only operation. RG Kean's warning about motorboating and noise makes me think it's not worth it.
Again, wouldn't things be set up the correct way already on a pcb or vero diagram meant for PNP transistors? I'm not sure which situation merits these on-the-fly changes - maybe if you were using PNP transistors in a pcb/vero diagram normally meant for NPNs? I think this'll click with just a little clarification - I'd really appreciate it! I certainly don't want to fry anything...
Project-wise I have a Dizzy Elk lined up, and I'd like to try this too: