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Carnivale v1.1 

 

Manufacturers and product names are mentioned solely for circuit identification, and where applicable their trademarks are the 
property of their respective owners who are in no way associated or affiliated with the author. No cooperation or endorsement 

is implied.

 

Troubleshooting 

All PCB’s have been 100% factory e-tested and out of every batch I receive I build an effect to double 
check, so there should not be a connection problem on the PCB itself. 

The board is not working (at all), what now?  

 

Check if your 9V is plugged in correctly (and/or soldered correctly on the board). Pay special 
attention to the polarity. 

 

Check that you oriented the capacitors, IC’s ,transistors and diodes the right way. SMF, MKT 
and ceramic capacitors as well as resistors do not need to be oriented. A likely sign of 
incorrect capacitors and/or orientation is when an effect is sputtering, rumbling or 
“motorboating”. 

 

Check if you used the correct values of the components. For resistors you can look here: 

http://www.diyaudioandvideo.com/Electronics/Color/

  

 

Double and triple check your soldering! A loose or cold solder can be really bad for your 
board. 

 

Replace the IC and/or transistors, one might be defective. Before doing that first unplug the 
9V and wait for 5 seconds. 

 

Check that you have good/high grade components. A lot of Chinese sourced parts are fakes 
(especially high end opamps, audio capacitors, vintage diodes and transistors) so be careful 
that you source your parts from reliable suppliers. 

 

Summary of Contents for Carnivale

Page 1: ...Carnivale Building instructions v1 1...

Page 2: ...or affiliated with the author No cooperation or endorsement is implied 2 Table of contents PCB layout 3 Components 3 Jubilee version 3 Plexi version 4 Build sequence 5 Off board wiring 6 Potentiomete...

Page 3: ...mponents Jubilee version Name Value Comment Name Value Comment C1 390p MLCC R1 2M2 1 metalfilm C2 4n7 MKT WIMA SMF R2 4k7 1 metalfilm C3 47u Electrolytic R3 47R 1 metalfilm C4 47u Electrolytic R4 4k7...

Page 4: ...ctrolytic R9 390R 1 metalfilm D1 1N5817 or BAT46 R10 470R 1 metalfilm IC1 JRC386D R11 10R 1 metalfilm P1 NC Short pad 2 and 3 P1a B1k Gain P2 B5k Tone P3 A100k Volume Try to keep the electrolytic capa...

Page 5: ...itors can differ a lot in size depending on their rating and value Note Do not blow on your solder in an attempt to cool it down That can result in a bad join that might corrode Also take extra care n...

Page 6: ...her to create a sort of extra shielding against external noise You can break of the pin I marked with the yellow circle with a small pair of pliers Potentiometers PCB mounted I would advise that you f...

Page 7: ...leeve Tip Input Tip Sleeve Output R led Note that R led is a 4k7 resistors You can change these value depending on the type of LED you use but 4k7 is safe enough for almost all LEDs 9V The sleeve of t...

Page 8: ...u oriented the capacitors IC s transistors and diodes the right way SMF MKT and ceramic capacitors as well as resistors do not need to be oriented A likely sign of incorrect capacitors and or orientat...

Page 9: ...es are mentioned solely for circuit identification and where applicable their trademarks are the property of their respective owners who are in no way associated or affiliated with the author No coope...

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