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again, as it crosses zero volts, the op-amp swings and the switcher responds... and the process 
repeats again and again and again.

Of course, the speed at which the process repeats is set by the UP and DOWN pots. You can 
get very fast at around 1000 complete cycles a second, and you can get very slow. Very slow 
indeed.

On my MOTM-820 I noticed slight instability in the waveform when driven very fast in LOG 
mode. This is feature of the MOTM’s circuit core, and not a fault of the OMS unit.
The envelope generator (EG) is more complex, but the principle is very similar to the LFO 
really. However, an EG will not cycle endlessly, but needs trigger signals to initiate certain 
phases. The OMS-820 in conjunction with the MOTM-820 form a very powerful envelope 
generator, that behaves quite different from your usual ADSR type. It has four modes, of 
which the attack-decay (AD) mode is the most complex.

The GATE input is applied to initiate the attack phase. This is a switch type signal that is 
either at around 0 volts when off, or any positive voltage greater than 3V when on. The OMS-
820 can easily handle greater voltages without damage. D8 protects Q9 from any negative 
inputs.

A push switch, G-S, named GATE on the front panel, can also be pressed to initiate the attack 
phase. C4 and R19 smooth off any contact bouncing in the switch. D6 prevents C4 from 
smoothing any incoming gate signal, which would not be a good thing leading to unwanted 
delays.

When a positive gate arrives, Q9 turns on and pulls its collector down to ground or 0V. This 
inverse version of the applied gate signal is sent to two destinations. One is another transistor, 
Q12. This is configured as another inverter. Thus the output of Q12 produces a copy of the 
gate signal that swings from 0 when off to +15V when on. R35 passes some current back to 
the first transistor. This creates a type of Schmitt trigger action which makes the transistors 
change state faster. It also allows slowly varying signals to trigger the OMS-820. For example 
you can use a slow sine wave or aftertouch CV to fire the EG.

The output of Q12 is passed on to a CR network that acts as a differentiator. This circuit 
produces a positive voltage spike when the gate goes high. The duration of the spike is 
determined principally by the values of C6 and R23. D5 prevents a negative spike being 
produced when the gate goes low. The positive spike triggers an RS flip-flop circuit based 
around two NOR gates, U4.

A flip-flop is a sort of a one bit memory, or latch. Once triggered by a positive going pulse at 
pin 1, it stays latched. You can only reset it by removing the power or a reset pulse at its other 
input, pin 9. When the flip-flop is latched, pin 10 goes high and pin 4 goes low. The output at 
pin 10 is passed via R16 to the MOTM-820’s input, thus causing the MOTM to start to 
charge upwards. R16 is chosen to interact with the MOTM’s input impedance of 100K to give 
an input signal of 7.5V in the high state. When the flip-flop is active the SET LED is lit.
Several sources are able to reset the flip-flop, which one depends on the mode you have 
selected.

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Содержание MOTM-820

Страница 1: ...Oakley Sound Systems Oakley Modular Series OMS 820 issue 2 The MOTM 820 Companion Module User s Guide V2 01 Tony Allgood B Eng Oakley Sound Systems CARLISLE CA4 9QR United Kingdom 1...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...shape of the waveform by introducing the usual non linearites of the exponential rise and decay Top frequency is 1KHz or so whilst the lowest frequency is so low I got bored waiting for one cycle 2 E...

Страница 4: ...ules need to come apart at anytime The wires from the connectors are simply soldered to special key locations on the MOTM 820 No component changes are required to the MOTM 820 at all Inserting a jack...

Страница 5: ...tput The U1 pins 5 6 7 op amp performs two important jobs Firstly it steps down the 15V swings to a more reasonable 7 5 volts This gives us the peak charging voltage for the MOTM 820 s input This is n...

Страница 6: ...positive gate arrives Q9 turns on and pulls its collector down to ground or 0V This inverse version of the applied gate signal is sent to two destinations One is another transistor Q12 This is config...

Страница 7: ...de which we have talked about already Also monitoring the BUFFERED voltage is a comparator based around U2 When the voltage exceeds 5V or so the comparator s output goes from 0V to 15V With the AD R s...

Страница 8: ...pots have the same pin spacing Not a problem of course if you are not fitting them to the board In the UK Farnell CPC and Rapid Electronics sell the Spectrol pots for a reasonable price For the resis...

Страница 9: ...reen for no particular reason other than to look like a traffic light There are five switches on this board The GATE and RESET switches are push switches These are sometimes designated SPNO single pol...

Страница 10: ...m orange yellow LED R LD RESET LED 5mm green LED G LD GATE Integrated Circuits 4001 CMOS quad NOR gate U4 TL071 single FET op amp U2 TL072 dual FET op amp U3 U1 Other 4 way 0 156 Molex MTA connector P...

Страница 11: ...metimes people like to substitute parts in place of my own recommendations Feel free to do this but remember that there is normally a good reason why I have selected that particular part If you do fin...

Страница 12: ...lone Now solder the middle pin first then the other two once the middle one has cooled solid Sometimes transistors come with the middle leg preformed away from the other two This is all right the part...

Страница 13: ...f Fit only one nut at this stage to hold the pot to the pot bracket Make sure the pot sits more or less centrally in the pot bracket with legs pointing downwards Tighten the nut up carefully being car...

Страница 14: ...t matter which lead goes into which hole of the LED pad if you have used bipolar LEDs since these can go in any way The bicolour LED may go in any way around but I normally try to make sure that posi...

Страница 15: ...onnected at the PCB end Use a bit of heatshrink tube to keep the end from fraying The GATE socket s signal lug goes to the pad marked GATE And the RESET socket s signal lug goes to the pad marked RESE...

Страница 16: ...try again I like to use as many different colour wires as possible It makes wiring easier and looks great Each wire now needs to be soldered onto key points on the MOTM 820 PCB or sockets Trim back th...

Страница 17: ...nd GATED mode Set the UP DN pot to level 7 Now press the GATE button and keep your finger there Does the GATE and SET LEDs light up immediately Does the OUT LED quickly rise in brightness Now let go o...

Страница 18: ...d and fixed within one hour The minimum charge is 20GBP plus return postage costs Your comments and questions are important to both Oakley Sound and Oakley Modular In the first instance please use the...

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