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MadLab FUNKY DRUMMER Manual

MadLab FUNKY DRUMMER Manual

Programmable rhythm machine with 40 drum sounds

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F
UNKY
programmable rhythm machine with 40 drum sounds
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
(0R)
(10k)
(10k)
(100R)
(470R)
(47R)
(150R)
LED
C1
C2
C3
C8
(red)
(10u)
(100u)
(220u)
(220u)
Power socket
Jack socket
REG
(LD33V)
S1
D
RUMMER
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
(1R)
(10k)
(0R)
(150k)
(150k)
(150k)
IC1
(MCP4921)
IC1 socket
IC2
IC2 socket
(dsPIC33F)
C7
(100n)
C6
C4
C5
C9
(10u)
(100n)
(100n)
(100n)
TR1
(ZTX689B)
LDR1 LDR2 LDR3 LDR4
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
Identify the different components using the spotter chart.
1
Fit and solder all the resistors (R1 to R15) to the circuit board. Identify the
2
resistors by the coloured stripes on the body. They can be fitted either way
around.
Solder the chip sockets (IC1 and IC2) matching the notch in the socket to
3
the notch on the board. Do not solder the chips directly to the board.
Fit and solder the electrolytic capacitors (C1, C2, C3 and C8) to the board
4
putting the shorter leg into the hole with the – sign. The shorter leg also
has a stripe on the side of the body. Also solder the tantalum capacitor
(C6) so that the shorter leg is by the – sign. Fit and solder the remaining
ceramic (C4, C5 and C9) and polyester (C7) capacitors either way around.
R14
R15
Solder the light-dependent resistors (LDR1 to LDR4). Be careful with
5
(150k)
(0R)
these components as excessive heat can melt the plastic.
Solder the light (LED) to the board putting the shorter leg into the hole
6
with the line. The shorter leg also has a flattened edge on the rim.
Solder the pushbuttons (S1 to S6) either way around.
7
Solder the transistor (TR1) matching the half-circle shape of the transistor
8
to the half-circle shape on the board.
Bend the legs of the regulator (REG) at right angles and solder it such
9
that the metal heatsink is flat on the board and the side with the writing
is facing upwards.
Solder the jack socket (AUDIO), first cutting off the five small plastic
10
lugs on the underside so it fits flush on the board.
Solder the power socket (POWER). Optionally also fit the PP3 battery
11
snap (BATTERY). Push the battery snap leads up through the larger
holes in the board from the metal side of the board. Fit the metal tip of
the red lead into the BATT + hole and the metal tip of the black lead
into the BATT – hole. Solder the metal tips to the tracks on the board
then pull the wire loops back.
Carefully bend the legs of the chips inwards a little with your fingers.
12
Fit the chips into their sockets matching the small notch in the chip to
the notch in the socket.
Attach rubber feet to the corners of the board.
13
continued overleaf
Battery
snap
© MadLab® 2017
www.madlab.org
MLP114 1/7/17

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Summary of Contents for MadLab FUNKY DRUMMER

  • Page 1 Fit the chips into their sockets matching the small notch in the chip to the notch in the socket. Power socket Jack socket (ZTX689B) LDR1 LDR2 LDR3 LDR4 Attach rubber feet to the corners of the board. continued overleaf Battery (LD33V) snap © MadLab® 2017 www.madlab.org MLP114 1/7/17...
  • Page 2 Note that user rhythms are not restored though. snare #4 bass #1 bass #2 bass #3 high conga Funky Drummer can output an audio signal on its jack socket which has a low conga high bongo low bongo high agogo low agogo maximum peak-to-peak of about 2 volts.