caspercody
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Hello
I found a website that calculates the frequency of a 555 circuit. And using the formula Td=N divided by (2 times Fclock) I get different results.
Trying to figure out the frequency of the Rockman Chorus using the website 555 calculator I get 85KHZ (R1=2.7K, R2=560K, and C1=15pf).
Using the formula I get 23.5KHZ at 22 milliseconds (this 22ms is based off of page 9 on the manual). N=1024 (for MN3007 chip) 1024/(2*23500) = .02178
My question is, which HZ should I use to drive the MN3007 to get the 22ms delay time?
Yes, I have tried more then one tome to breadboard the Rockman 555/4013 section. I believe I got the circuit to work, I put a bigger cap in the C1 spot and got (2) LEDs to flash. At the 15pf value the LED's are on, but maybe flashing to fast for me to see any flashing. But when I connect to pin 2, and 6 on a MN3007 circuit I get no sound. When I use another type of frequency type circuit (4047, or MN3101) the chorus works. The 4047 circuit is noisy, and the MN3101 circuit I have different value caps from 68pf up to 680pf and the time does change (by the way anything over 470pf start to hear the high pitch of the clock).
https://www.rockman.fr/Manuals/SC.pdf
https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/circuit-calculator-conversion/555-timer-calculator/
I found a website that calculates the frequency of a 555 circuit. And using the formula Td=N divided by (2 times Fclock) I get different results.
Trying to figure out the frequency of the Rockman Chorus using the website 555 calculator I get 85KHZ (R1=2.7K, R2=560K, and C1=15pf).
Using the formula I get 23.5KHZ at 22 milliseconds (this 22ms is based off of page 9 on the manual). N=1024 (for MN3007 chip) 1024/(2*23500) = .02178
My question is, which HZ should I use to drive the MN3007 to get the 22ms delay time?
Yes, I have tried more then one tome to breadboard the Rockman 555/4013 section. I believe I got the circuit to work, I put a bigger cap in the C1 spot and got (2) LEDs to flash. At the 15pf value the LED's are on, but maybe flashing to fast for me to see any flashing. But when I connect to pin 2, and 6 on a MN3007 circuit I get no sound. When I use another type of frequency type circuit (4047, or MN3101) the chorus works. The 4047 circuit is noisy, and the MN3101 circuit I have different value caps from 68pf up to 680pf and the time does change (by the way anything over 470pf start to hear the high pitch of the clock).
https://www.rockman.fr/Manuals/SC.pdf
https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/circuit-calculator-conversion/555-timer-calculator/