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 seppomans building information;​[[ssm2164_pcb]]\\ seppomans building information;​[[ssm2164_pcb]]\\
 the following informations are take from the midibox forum, its a collection of infos, without the claim to be 100% true, i will try to test the given information. the following informations are take from the midibox forum, its a collection of infos, without the claim to be 100% true, i will try to test the given information.
 +
 +====== Shematic ======
 +not found anywhere... m( \\
 +also reverse engeniering/​understanding/​troubleshooting/​moding is nearly impossible when the pcbs are stuffed, because most of the traces are on the component site... or hidden behind the black paint\\\
 +--- first i want to know for what are those POTs? Input Gain of Audio? or of CV? or some BIAS? seppoman said nothing...\\
 +POT P1 middle & right Pin connected to VCC-\\
 +POT P1 left Pin connected to a 27K Resistor and this resistor to a nother 27K Resistor which is connected to CV1+ Input. the middle point of this2xresistors is going to the TL74-OP-Amp Pin1 which is a inverting input...\\
 +The Output of this TL74 Stage is Pin1: its connected to Pin 6 SSM2164, which is the CV-Input\\
 +When i measure Pin6 to Ground, and Turn P1 most left:​1,​8V... Turn P1 most right: 2,47V\\
 +so what does it? no one said: its a zero offset for bipolar cv? or is it gain-control?​ FIXME m( \\
 + 
  
 ====== Power ====== ====== Power ======
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 SSM2164 Pin 1 (the first pin) sets the "​Mode"​ SSM2164 Pin 1 (the first pin) sets the "​Mode"​
 ==== Class AB ==== ==== Class AB ====
-Pin is Open, no Resistor to +12V (PCB Default)\\+Pin is Open, no Resistor to +12V (PCB Default)\\
 Lower  current results in higher distortion/​lower noise.\\ Lower  current results in higher distortion/​lower noise.\\
 +---i do want distortion and dont care about noise--- so i do not change anything, the pcb is fine.
 ==== Class A ==== ==== Class A ====
-Pin is Connected to +12V via a Resistor\\+Pin is Connected to +12V via a Resistor\\
 Higher current results in lower distortion/​higher noise\\ Higher current results in lower distortion/​higher noise\\
 lets look in the datasheet:​\\ lets look in the datasheet:​\\
 {{:​phatline:​ssm2164-ab-a.png?​600|}}\\ {{:​phatline:​ssm2164-ab-a.png?​600|}}\\
 Figures 11 and 12 show the THD and noise performance of the Figures 11 and 12 show the THD and noise performance of the
-SSM2164 as the bias current is adjusted.  Notice the two +SSM2164 as the bias current is adjusted\\
-characteristics have an inverse characteristic. +
-The quiescent current in the core is set by adding a single +
-resistor from the positive supply to the MODE pin.  As the +
-simplified schematic shows, the potential at the MODE pin is +
-one diode drop above the ground pin.  Thus, the formula for the +
-MODE current is: +
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-MODE +
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-0. 6 +
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-With 15 V supplies, an RB of 7.5k gives Class A biasing with a current of 1.9 mA.  Leaving the MODE pin open sets the SSM2164 in Class AB with 30 μA in the Gain-Core+
  
 +I_MODE = ( (V+)−0.6V )/ RB\\
 +1,52mA = (12V-0.6V) / 7,5K\\
 +Leaving the MODE pin open sets the SSM2164 in Class AB with 30 μA in the Gain-Core\\
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