Design differences in new reworked circuit

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Ross19892018

Joined Dec 26, 2018
32
Hi,

I've been building a theremin but had troubles finding components due to the age of the design. Luckily I managed to find a reworked version with new components. The pitch part of the circuit consists of two oscillators, the only thing that is different is the inductors in the resonators which have each been replaced with two inductors (one being variable). My problems is, that the pitch tuning circuit that connects to the fixed pitch oscillator has different value components (C10 and C11) being1 uF capacitors swapped with 0.47 uF capacitors. The other design difference is that C11 is now connected to +12 V rather than ground. I'm not sure why these changes have been made, can somebody shed some light on the matter.

New design

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Old design

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Thanks

Ross
 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
22,921
Hello,

There are some more differences in the theremin schematic.
In the upper schematic C11 is connected to +12 Volts.
In the lower schematic C11 is connected to ground.
As they are likely to be decoupling capacitors, the effect will be minimal.

Bertus
 

Thread Starter

Ross19892018

Joined Dec 26, 2018
32
Hello,

There are some more differences in the theremin schematic.
In the upper schematic C11 is connected to +12 Volts.
In the lower schematic C11 is connected to ground.
As they are likely to be decoupling capacitors, the effect will be minimal.

Bertus
Are these decoupling capacitors used to reduce the amount of noise produced by the transistor?
 
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