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Projecttitel: Juergen Haible Krautrockphaser in MOTM

Status: in testing

Startdate: 01.03.2014

Duedate: Juni 2014

Manufacture link: http://www.jhaible.com/compact_clone/compact_clone.html

 

Schematics:

jh_krautrock_phaser_sch.pdf

 

further buildinginfos:

http://www.dragonflyalley.com/constructionJHKrautrockPhaser.htm

 

 

Bill of Materials

 
 Here's a list of components that I've used: Krautrock Phaser BOM.
It only contains the components that are soldered to the board, no front panel components.
You'll want to have a nice "retro" looking lamp holder on th efront panel, too.
The incandescent lamp for the front panel is the same type as the two for illuminating the LDRs.
In Europe, E10 sockets are probably more common than elsewhere in the world. You can choose whatever socket you want - it just has to fit the lamp you're using. You can also simply solder the lamps to the PCBs with short, stiff wires, if you don't find a socket that fits into the PCB.
The lamps I'm using are 7V / 100mA types - spec'ed the same as in the original Compact A Phasing. If you cannot get these, you can try with 6.3V lamps of approximately the same power (0.7 Watt). In that case, you have to connect two 1N4002 diodes in series with these lamps. The PCB has the necessary pads and holes for this already, but I have not tested 6.3V lamps myself.

-> non standard homestock parts from BOM:

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