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The '''Thomas Henry 555 VCO''' is a project of intermediate difficulty. It's not a large project but some calibration is needed. No obsolete parts are used.<ref>[https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73329 [PCB] Thomas Henry's 555-VCO, 2nd run! check PMs] |
The '''Thomas Henry 555 VCO''' is a project of intermediate difficulty. It's not a large project but some calibration is needed. No obsolete parts are used.<ref>[https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73329 [PCB] Thomas Henry's 555-VCO, 2nd run! check PMs] Mod Wiggler forum, Dec 2012</ref> |
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== How it works == |
== How it works == |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 24 April 2021
The Thomas Henry 555 VCO is a project of intermediate difficulty. It's not a large project but some calibration is needed. No obsolete parts are used.[1]
References
- ^ [PCB] Thomas Henry's 555-VCO, 2nd run! check PMs Mod Wiggler forum, Dec 2012
External links
- The VCO-555, Thomas Henry's post to Electro-music.com forum, Aug 2012
- 3rd run for Thomas Henry's 555-VCO and Controller LFO, Electro-music.com, Jan 2014 - Fonitronik PCB thread
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