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MME Minimoog Clone guinguin

MME Minimoog Clone guinguin

 

Project

Projecttitel:  MME Minimoog Clone guinguin

Status: DONE

Startdate: 07 Aug.2017

Duedate: 23.08. 2017

Last Update 03 Sept. 2024

Manufacture link: https://guinguin-instruments.github.io/MME

 

 

Manufacture link: https://guinguin-instruments.github.io/MME

 

Shop:

https://guinguin-instruments.ecwid.com/

 

rare Parts 

3x LM3046M  ask me if you can't find it

3X 2N3954 (tested) avaiable on diysynth.de

3x 2N4402 (tested)    ask me if you can't find it

2x BF245  (tested)    ask me if you can't find it

3x 1K Tempco avaiable on diysynth.de

 

 

muffwiggler thread:

https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=126711&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=1175

 

modified BOM: (my BOM list) 

minimoog.xlsx 

check  for the original BOM: https://guinguin-instruments.github.io/MME

All.ods.  you can also use this file and open it with  OpenOffice - export it to a CSV file and import it on mouser import tool.  

 

important

update 2024:   don't use low ESR Caps at the LDO outputs (LM2991/LT1963) otherwise you can run in unstable Voltages, Defect regulators, circuit swings - ripple.

 

I ordered from: TME, mouser, thonk and musikding

my mouser cart: http://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=0901ddef92

this cart is limited to my own usage for one device - you need to order standard parts like resistors from another source to save money.

 

for male/female headers use a different brand or headers with more pins in case they're out of stock.

 

order 10 resistors instead of 2 and you'll get the better price.

 

 

supplier

 

 

 

supplier

 

 

 

mouser

92€

 

 

tme

45€

 

 

thonk

20€

 

 

musikding

40€

 

 

homestock parts

20€

 

 

mouser trannys und 4402,bf245

60€

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

ca.280€

 

 

not including all ic-sockets

 

Build Notice
  1. Don´t install the header as described at the beginning of the build - otherwise you run in trouble ( normally is the process: put the male and female header together, put it on one board and use spacers and screws to hold this in correct place/alignment,

then solder the male/female header. this is the only way to get a correct alignment of the pcbs and frontpanel.

2. solder the 4x TL1963 and lm2991 not to close together - or you risk a short between the solder points or regulators.

3. use matched transistor pairs as described in the buildguide, but from my pov. you cant match a 2N3904 and 2N3906 to the same value.

make sure you installed a jumper on JP10(2pins)  and JP19 (3pins) (bridge the second and third pin with a PC jumper)

 

(my analog board picture shows my build with one failure - near the 2N4402 are 56K instead of 56R in the picture)

 

 

Related content

how to bugfix: https://diysynth.wiki.dsl-man.de/wiki/spaces/SKM/pages/336101402/How+to+bugfix

non commercial pages, all infos are best can do without warranty, without liability.