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Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 23 May 2009, 13:21
by Nikifena
Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 23 May 2009, 13:33
by trad3mark
no seriously...
THANK YOU!!!
i've been looking for something like this for sooooo long! i wouldn't even know where to start with reversing something, so someone reverse this, now.
Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 23 May 2009, 17:22
by Nikifena
^ Dude, this unit use microcontroller to contro relays from switches and from midi.
There is no necessary to copy the schem. It's so easy, but all information is in the microcontroller which one is read protected

Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 23 May 2009, 18:31
by trad3mark
aaww..... being an electronics noob has failed me again. back to trying to get my ff working.
Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 26 May 2009, 20:18
by Maxwell
Cool. The relay switching section looks very much the same as the GCX switcher. Basically the same setup I'd guess - relay, diode, and RC snubber circuit across the relay coil to reduce popping noises.
Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 10 Nov 2009, 00:20
by Evz
Would someone be able to draw out the isolated schem for one of the relay switches? i have seen the schematics for their use in channel switching (ala silver jubilee) but want to ubild a similar switcher myself.. would it be possible to get the schem for power buffering and individual relay control?
i want to make a similar controller with 6 switchables (hopefully buffered like these) no need for midi or anything like that.
Edit: i was looking some more at the pcb, they use the transistors to buffer the 12vdc signal right?
Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 10 Nov 2009, 14:10
by Maxwell
Here's an article that shows the basics of using a transistor to drive a relay:
http://www.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/relaydrv.pdf
Any relay-based switcher is doing something similar. The diode is important, because without it back EMF from the relay coils will fry the transistor.
Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 11 Nov 2009, 10:13
by KB
Hi
This link may also be of interest
http://www.jimkim.de/html/guitar02_01.htm
This is an Eight loop switcher, using a 16F84 PIC. The code is on the site along with Circuit diagrams and a board layout.
there is also a Four channel switch which could be used for changing channels on your amp, or in a situation where you would normally use a latched switch. I attempted to build it but I could not get the PIC to program. I have zero programming skills and this was my first attempt at programming a PIC even if the Hex code is supplied it is a little beyond my skill level (for the moment).
For relay switching then
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/r ... /rmtsw.htm
If you are looking for basic information there is lots of information about switchers on GEOFEX
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/j ... uggler.htm
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/f ... witchr.htm
If you are going to control multiple relays you could look into using a single chip like the ULN2803 although I have not attempted that myself.... yet
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datashe ... 828_DS.pdf
Hope the information helps.
Cheers, and don't burn yourself soldering
Kevin
Re: Voodoo Lab Pedal Switcher
Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 16:47
by Maxwell
Pretty cool... I actually built my own MIDI switcher, but using an AVR microcontroller. I don't know assembly but I do know C and since there are C compilers for it the writing of the firmware (which I did from scratch) was at least possible to figure out how to do, though it took a lot of work. Microcontrollers are pretty amazing in what you can do with them nowadays.