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Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:02
by harkkam
Hey guys I am trying to reverse engineer my megavibe.
I have the board layout, all resistors and capacitors used.
What I dont know are some of the transistors because it looks like the builder etched them out so we could not replicate it.
Nor Do I know which LDR is being used. But I have gut shot pictures maybe people can help me out.
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:04
by harkkam
more pics included
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:22
by harkkam
I measured the resistance of the photocell it ranges from 5.5k when fully exposed and 5.8k when covered with a finger
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:26
by harkkam
harkkam wrote:I measured the resistance of the photocell it ranges from 5.5k when fully exposed and 5.8k when covered with a finger
I am double checking however as this does not seem right.
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:40
by culturejam
harkkam wrote:Nor Do I know which LDR is being used. But I have gut shot pictures maybe people can help me out.
Aren't they all used in a vibe?
harkkam wrote:I measured the resistance of the photocell it ranges from 5.5k when fully exposed and 5.8k when covered with a finger
I think you'd need to remove them from the circuit to get an accurate reading.
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:41
by harkkam
To me it seems it is a CDs and I remeasured the resistance it has 4.8k when fully exposed to light and 65k when totally covered.
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:43
by harkkam
I used the one closer to the bulb that has leads sticking out of it. SO that made it easier and I didnt have to pull one out
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:51
by harkkam
After doing some more testing I realized that I was not fully covering the LDR. Now I put some black electrical tape over one of them to get the proper reading.
When fully exposed its 4.5k-5k and when totally covered it is 1.7M to 1.8M
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:56
by Hides-His-Eyes
How the fuck is he using so much solder to build these?
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 20:59
by harkkam
I covered it some more and now it reads 37M at darkness. What is a good way to measure it?
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 21:03
by madbean
Yeah, his solder budget must be pretty high. A little over the top!
Interesting that there are 5 photocells. More interesting where #5 is located.
I wouldn't worry too much about the actual transistor type used. I would see if you can figure out what pinouts they are, though. That would help narrow it down.
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 21:10
by harkkam
I am going to speculate that it is 5k to 2M.
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 21:11
by harkkam
Pinouts as in which one IS the base collector emitter?
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 23:26
by mcaviel
harkkam wrote:Pinouts as in which one IS the base collector emitter?
Yep.
Also every time i see the solder work on this pedal i goes like this

Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 23:30
by sinner
mcaviel wrote:harkkam wrote:Pinouts as in which one IS the base collector emitter?
Yep.
Also every time i see the solder work on this pedal i goes like this

I do the same when I'm looking into any vintage EHX pedal, but that doesn't change the fact that those are fine sounding units

Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 01:51
by culturejam
harkkam wrote:Pinouts as in which one IS the base collector emitter?
I would just desolder one of them and measure it. Of course, that would take half an hour on this pedal.

Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 04:30
by harkkam
Okay so I figured out that it is a NPN transistor
THat has a pinout reading of E-C-B
the base is not in the middle.
I used this method to test it
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_3/chpt_4/3.html
Very well written.
Would I need the gain reading to be able to find a good substitute?
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 04:52
by harkkam
I think this might be the tranny that is being used.
I think it is a BC183L.
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datashe ... Xuvyzv.pdf
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 07:37
by solder_blob
What are the values on the trimpots?
Re: Megavibe Reverse Engineering (PICS Included)
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 07:40
by harkkam
its a piher 200 ohm trimpot. Only one of it turned all the way up