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The B&O schematic diagram from above is a bit different then what this turntable has: Phototransistor OPE2 is pulled up to 15v with resistor R47 (22k) and fed via resistor R48 (100k) to opamp IC1, which is configured as a 5v comparator (with a feedback of R49 (1M0). The output of the comparator is fed via a voltage divider (consisting of resistor R50 and R51) into the microcontroller. This is also different than what is designed in the circuit diagram from above. Maybe the 4013 schmitt-trigger was added in a later revision as a modulator for the speed signal. | The B&O schematic diagram from above is a bit different then what this turntable has: Phototransistor OPE2 is pulled up to 15v with resistor R47 (22k) and fed via resistor R48 (100k) to opamp IC1, which is configured as a 5v comparator (with a feedback of R49 (1M0). The output of the comparator is fed via a voltage divider (consisting of resistor R50 and R51) into the microcontroller. This is also different than what is designed in the circuit diagram from above. Maybe the 4013 schmitt-trigger was added in a later revision as a modulator for the speed signal. | ||
- | With the limited triggering possibilities of the oscilloscope, | + | With the limited triggering possibilities of the oscilloscope, |
To reduce the influence of the Arduino measurement system, two opamps as voltage-followers were taken, fed with 20v to allow some margin above the 15v level to be measured: | To reduce the influence of the Arduino measurement system, two opamps as voltage-followers were taken, fed with 20v to allow some margin above the 15v level to be measured: |