CGS Serge voltage controlled resonance filter (view source)
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== Construction ==
[[File:cgs_pcb_cgs112v1.0_vcfq.gif|thumb|center|600px|The component overlay for the VER1.0 PCB. Click through for an enlarged, printable version. Print at 300dpi.]]
[[File:cgs_photo_cgs112v1.0_vcfq3.jpg|thumb|center|900px|]]
The CGS112 VCFQ uses three CGS108 [[CGS Serge voltage controlled gain cell|Serge gain cell]]s as it's voltage controlled elements. The boards are built exactly as per that page. They should be the last things you install on the CGS112 PCB.
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* 330R refers to 330 Ohms. 100 nF = 0.1 uF.
* PCB is 6" x 2" with 3mm mounting holes 0.15" in from the edges.
== CC-BY-NC ==
Readers are permitted to construct these circuits for their own personal use only. Ken Stone retains all rights to his work. Serge Tcherepnin retains all rights to his work.
== See also ==
* CGS108 [[CGS Serge voltage controlled gain cell]]
* [[CatGirl_Synth#The_CGS_modules|The CGS modules]]
* [[CGS parts FAQ]]
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== References ==
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* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/
== External links ==
* [http://bompiler.com/pcb/cgs112 CGS112 BOM] at BOMpiler
=== Suppliers ===
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180625173602/http://www.elby-designs.com/webtek/
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