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- Oscillator is based around an N-channel JFET instead of several BJTs and op-amps (better performance expected).
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- Elimination of several components due to simplification of the overall design
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**Rev 2.1** - December 2024
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- Board now conforms to the ZOE standard (as it is at the end of 2024)
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- Board and Schematic drawn in KiCAD
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- Standardized labels on all the components
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- PDF of the schematic
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- List of Materials
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## TODO list/future features:
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*For a more complete list, please see the projects page*
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- Proper labels for all the potentiometers
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- ZOE interface (the large 50-pin ribbon connector I like)
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- Bill of Materials
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- Documentation on how the oscillator actually works.
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## Notes:
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This VCO conforms to the dimesnions of a Eurocard (100mm x 100mm).
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By extension, it conforms to the Eurorack modular synthsizor convention, where the PCB is inside the rack and the connectors are sticking out the front. Due to this layout, the VCO could either be a 1u or 2u module depending on how you want to connect the panel components.
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- Move all the potentiometers onto a daughter board (stackable?) for a cleaner and more professional user interface
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