ignotus wrote:Hi,
I built the precision rectifier circuit following the schematic on the first page of this thread and using an MCP604 op-amp. It's stated that if it's 'unity gain stable' (this one is), then C3 and C4 can be omitted - I figured C4 should be left out entirely (not bridged), but should C3 be bridged?
I use MCP604 and it's variants. C3 and C4 can be omitted, i.e left out and not bridged.
On the other hand, I didn't have 15k or 12k resistors, so for the 15k I soldered two 10k resistors in parallel followed by another 10k in series, and for the 12k I used 10k followed by 2k2 in series. My multimeter just died on me recently so I couldn't see the actual values that resulted from this fix, but the resistors are rated at 1% tolerance so they *should* be close enough to the right values, except for the 12k which is nominally 200 ohms over the mark. Would this be a problem?If the values are withing 1-3% it should be fine.I'm describing all this because when I tried the board out, the first thing I noticed was that the snare has lost a lot of sensitivity. It has a trimpot to cool it down (it was way too hot), but with the rectifier board I had to completely open it and even so high level is now at around 250, when it used to be at 990. Is this normal?
Yes, this is how it should be. The precision rectifier cools down a connected pad but it also reduces noise somewhat so the Gain can be raised and Threshold can be lowered.