# ZOE - Simple Saw VCO This is a simple saw-wave generator VCO that features 1/v per octave functionality. This inital version is almost an exact rip-off of this VCO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq4ovZ2om6k, which itself is a modified version of Ray Wilson's VCO: https://www.soundtronics.co.uk/Datasheets/7210-001-VCO.pdf. The 2nd version is based off the saw-wave oscillator base of Jim Patchel's VCO (http://www.noniandjim.com/Jim/synthmodulesII/200-1007.pdf), with some modifications to remove obsolete or difficult to source parts. ## Revision List **Rev 1.0** - March 2021 - Exact copy of the VCO by vk2seb on youtube **Rev 1.1** - April 2021 - Started redrawing the schematic based on internal EAGLE blocks with multi-part compnents rather than the blocks from libraries. - Never finished **Rev 2.0** - December 2021 - Redrew the VCO based on Jim Patchel's design, which is very similar but: - Uses an MAT04 (I use a MAT14 instead), as opposed to a LM3046. Both are obsolete but a replacement for the MAT04 is available. - Heat/Temperature compensation via LM13700 OTAs which feed the linear to exponential converter (much better performance expected) - Oscillator is based around an N-channel JFET instead of several BJTs and op-amps (better performance expected). - Elimination of several components due to simplification of the overall design **Rev 2.1** - December 2024 - Board now conforms to the ZOE standard (as it is at the end of 2024) - Board and Schematic drawn in KiCAD - Standardized labels on all the components - PDF of the schematic - List of Materials **Rev 2.1a** - December 2025 - Used the Interactive HTML BOM plugin in KiCAD to generate an interactive list of materials for building the first batch of PCBs. ## TODO list/future features: *For a more complete list, please see the projects page* - Documentation on how the oscillator actually works. - Move all the potentiometers onto a daughter board (stackable?) for a cleaner and more professional user interface