Thursday, 14 September 2017

Numberwang - NLC - Build notes

These are my build notes for the Numberwang Eurorack module by nonlinearcircuits.
The Numberwang is a 4:16 decoder using the CD4514 CMOS logic chip.
I plan to use this for triggering drum modules.
It takes 1-4 gate signals and converts them into a 4 bit number, the corresponding output goes high.
It means you can mix clock signals to get complex timing structures and patterns.
There is also an overall sync input.

This is not to be confused with the Wangernumb module which I built earlier .(See previous notes).

The Numberwang is a 4:16 decoder. I plan to use this for triggering drum modules.

The Numberwang is also great for triggering the ARP2500's envelope generator module .. the 1046.
It appears to output gates with sufficient voltage. (The 2500 usually needs between 7V & 10V gates).
It also triggers the ARP 2600's ADSR envelope generator.
My voltage measurements from the Numberwang - Gates of approx 7V.
Use a Gate booster if your ARP doesn't trigger.

Andrew's build notes are here:
http://www.sdiy.org/pinky/data/Numberwang%20BOM%20guide.pdf


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The CMOS 4514
I like to get the passive SMDs in next
The through hole stuff.
Jacks next:

Now the LEDs. They are loosely placed. I'll only solder when the panel is on.

Yah, it works.


 Links:
++Andrew's build notes are here:
    http://www.sdiy.org/pinky/data/Numberwang%20BOM%20guide.pdf 
++ NLC Blog


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