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Kasterborus
Some of you may have seen my earlier posts regarding two of the
Velleman mini kits that perform sound to light.
Ideally I want to be able to take a mic level signal and control 2 20w
12v lamps. Just like the classic "light organ" circuit.
(For the curious these are going into Dalek 'ears')
So I built this:
http://www.stephenhobley.com/sound.jpg
The MK103 mic to LED light flasher
and this:
http://www.velleman.be/images/tmp/MK114.jpg
The 12v light flasher with optoisolator input.
Then I connected one side of the input of the MK114 to the output of
the MK103 just after R9. The other input line of the MK114 went to
ground.
This seemed to work really well (although I found that running the
MK103 at 12v created oscillation in the LED flasher circuit, so I ran
the power through a 9v regulator to get it back to running properly).
While I was moving jumpers around I did manage to blow the 557 (T4)
transistor in the MK103, this could just have been clumsiness on my
part. But it prompts me to ask - is there a mismatch in connecting
these two circuits together in this way?
I'm still running the line through both the resistor R9 in the MK103
schematic and R10 in the MK114 - so hopefully current should be
limited correctly for the OI.
Thanks,
Dave
Velleman mini kits that perform sound to light.
Ideally I want to be able to take a mic level signal and control 2 20w
12v lamps. Just like the classic "light organ" circuit.
(For the curious these are going into Dalek 'ears')
So I built this:
http://www.stephenhobley.com/sound.jpg
The MK103 mic to LED light flasher
and this:
http://www.velleman.be/images/tmp/MK114.jpg
The 12v light flasher with optoisolator input.
Then I connected one side of the input of the MK114 to the output of
the MK103 just after R9. The other input line of the MK114 went to
ground.
This seemed to work really well (although I found that running the
MK103 at 12v created oscillation in the LED flasher circuit, so I ran
the power through a 9v regulator to get it back to running properly).
While I was moving jumpers around I did manage to blow the 557 (T4)
transistor in the MK103, this could just have been clumsiness on my
part. But it prompts me to ask - is there a mismatch in connecting
these two circuits together in this way?
I'm still running the line through both the resistor R9 in the MK103
schematic and R10 in the MK114 - so hopefully current should be
limited correctly for the OI.
Thanks,
Dave