Thanks Richard. I only need help with this last issue, and I think I'm ready to go.
I found the reason for the oscillation in the middle; it's also caused by the active switching transistor, and it depends on the base current. For example:
With a 50k base resistor I get only the top and bottom discontinuities...
Down to about 12k I still get some discontinuity, plus the oscillation in the center starts to appear...
And down to 1k the discontinuities are almost gone, but the oscillation gets bigger...
I have no idea how I'm going to solve it, so any suggestions would be really appreciated.
I also found that there's a relation between the Iin voltage and the discontinuity; the discontinuity only appears when the potentiometer is around the middle position onwards. I'm currently using a 1 M pot with a 10k limiting resistor in series. The pictures above were taken with the potentiometer at maximum (towards the highest frequency of the range).
By the way, I fixed the x10 problem; it was the magnification gain potentiometer that was set incorrectly. Probably my fault for trying to calibrate the oscilloscope when I bought it.
I found the reason for the oscillation in the middle; it's also caused by the active switching transistor, and it depends on the base current. For example:
With a 50k base resistor I get only the top and bottom discontinuities...
Down to about 12k I still get some discontinuity, plus the oscillation in the center starts to appear...
And down to 1k the discontinuities are almost gone, but the oscillation gets bigger...
I have no idea how I'm going to solve it, so any suggestions would be really appreciated.
I also found that there's a relation between the Iin voltage and the discontinuity; the discontinuity only appears when the potentiometer is around the middle position onwards. I'm currently using a 1 M pot with a 10k limiting resistor in series. The pictures above were taken with the potentiometer at maximum (towards the highest frequency of the range).
By the way, I fixed the x10 problem; it was the magnification gain potentiometer that was set incorrectly. Probably my fault for trying to calibrate the oscilloscope when I bought it.








