Hi all,
It's been a while been a little busy with kids work in life.
I started working on some self plan instruments that use midi files to perform analog music. I'm having a little bit of a problem with my latest project and thought I should share here since many members know a lot more about electrical issues than I. Posted below are a few images below of my analog MIDI projects. The one with the 3 inch floppy drives was completely done and successfully played midi files. It's completely unwired incident in the basement of my built-in for future use.
The second set of photos is the project I'm having issues with. I have been using
MOSFET to ping solenoids to hit a Glockenspiel, which is just a xylophone with steel bars instead of wood bars, that I'll just refer to you as a xylophone going forward.
I've been having an issue with the MOFFET, from a different vendor, but same model as the link above. And I have added a diet as a feedback loop to prevent the solenoid discharge from destroying other Electronics on the boards. As recommended from the manufacturer of the
MTP-7 MIDI to Parallel Conversion . The issue of having is that now some MOSFET Solenoids pears work at 3 V and others need between five and 12 v. I think I damaged my MOSFET am I effort to get this thing to play.
I think I need to move the diodes to just work across the solenoids and not loop back through the MOFFET. I just don't know why they all don't work on 3 V like they're designed to. Particularly since some that are not currently working did an earlier testing with 3 V.
Really don't wanna wire it to the expensive board until I got every solenoid. The fire was simple 3 V touch to its input to close the 12 V line.
Any feedback welcome.