Month: January 2010

  • DIY Electronics Swap Meet 2010

    Bay Area DIYer’s should make it to the DIY Swap meet on Feb 21 at 924 Gilman St in Berkley CA. For more info: http://www.euthymia.org/ The first three were a great time lot’s people with lot’s of stuff. Anyone from the should meet up with me. I’ll try and wear my DIY Stompboxes t-shirt.

  • Stompbox PodCast

    I had fun last week recording a Podcast with my pal Joe who put together some great series of sound clips highlighting various boosters. [audio:http://super-freq.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/01_Podcast.mp3] Download

  • Stompbox Math and Calculators

    Here’s a great thread. I’ll need to read it a few times before it all sinks in. http://circuitworkshop.com/forum/index.php?topic=71.0

  • MosFET Range boost

    Here’s a simple idea that you will work on almost every transistor circuit out there. We’ll apply it to the MosFET boost here. Remember the gain of the MosFET boost was determined by the Drain and Source resistors. For the example circuit, as the Source resistor decreases in value the gain increases. A capacitor acts…

  • MosFET Gain

    Here’s a typical MosFET boost. The gain is roughly determined by the ratio of Drain and Source resistors. Divide the Drain resistor (Rd) by the Source resistor (Rs) to find the gain. For example if Rd = 5k and Rs = 5k the gain is 1. Use a Pot for Rs to set variable gain.…

  • What am I missing?

    Assume there’s your favorite booster at the input, what is D2 doing? This is the most common clipping arrangement that I have seen. It seems that D2 does nothing. If the boost at the input is running off 9V then the you should have a single that is centered on 4.5V going past the two…

  • MosFet Range Booster

    Here’s a quick idea for a MosFet Range Booster.