Millenium bypass question
Howdy, I have a question!
I did a fuzz face, positive ground.
NOW WHAT?!
How should I make the millenium bypass using the top left schematic?
Details:
I discovered from my experience that the fet is inverted, it should be making a C| shape pointing the right side.
The led is also inverted.
I'm using this schem because here in portugal i can only find bs170's
Thanks in Advance
I did a fuzz face, positive ground.
NOW WHAT?!
How should I make the millenium bypass using the top left schematic?
Details:
I discovered from my experience that the fet is inverted, it should be making a C| shape pointing the right side.
The led is also inverted.
I'm using this schem because here in portugal i can only find bs170's
Thanks in Advance
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I have Octavia with positive ground.......tried millenium with bs250....burned 3 of them ,and no luck.........did somebody make millenium for positive ground???
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the diode you're talking about is a diode resist, or diode protect, it serves as a polarity resistor, to repel power, every time you connect a wrong polarity PSU, it is 1N400x, I used x=1, or x=0.. I hope i am right with the function of that diode, but as far as i know, it really serves as a protector,darrenbkl@gmail.com wrote:In the Millenium bypass version 2,which diode should I use for the low leakage diode jsut below the 1N914/1N4148?
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There are two positive ground ones shown here:borislavgajic wrote:I have Octavia with positive ground.......tried millenium with bs250....burned 3 of them ,and no luck.........did somebody make millenium for positive ground???
boris
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I recommend trying the one with the P-channel JFET. I've had good luck with JFET Millenium.
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soulsonic wrote:There are two positive ground ones shown here:borislavgajic wrote:I have Octavia with positive ground.......tried millenium with bs250....burned 3 of them ,and no luck.........did somebody make millenium for positive ground???
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I recommend trying the one with the P-channel JFET. I've had good luck with JFET Millenium.
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yep. also, i meant to mention, in the above schematic where fuzzed mentioned the mosfets being reversed, this is only true of either the 2n7000 or bs170. Fairchild 2n7000's generally have an opposite 180 degree pinout form the normal bs170. just some info.cacophony wrote:you mean the base of 2N3904 is connected to ground?Barcode wrote:base to ground.cacophony wrote:In using 2N3904 as a low leakage diode, what pin would be the anode? base or collector?
- KindaFuzzy
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Sometimes a picture helps, I always use this layout for the Neg ground millenium 2:
Using 2n7000 (in back) and 2n5088 (in front) both flat side facing forward, green wire is ground, red is 9v+ and yellow to the footswitch. A BS170 would face the other way. Snip off the left leg or emitter of the 2n5088, 2n3904 etc. The LED can go right on the end with + side attached to where 9v+ connects and the other - leg to the resistor.
Using 2n7000 (in back) and 2n5088 (in front) both flat side facing forward, green wire is ground, red is 9v+ and yellow to the footswitch. A BS170 would face the other way. Snip off the left leg or emitter of the 2n5088, 2n3904 etc. The LED can go right on the end with + side attached to where 9v+ connects and the other - leg to the resistor.
I made the millenium 2 (http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/m ... millen.htm) using a BS170 and a collector-base junction of a 2N3904 as the low leakage diode. LED won't turn off. Stays on both when circuit (base of BS170) is connected to ground and not. Am I missing something?
You have made a mistake in wiring the circuit.
This commonly happens when you get the MOSFET backwards, as there is an internal diode from source to drain. If these are swapped, the LED stays on forever.
There are other ways to get this problem, but this is the most common. One other way is to have a dead MOSFET by having punctured the gate insulation with static electricity.
By the way, the low leakage diode is there as protection for the MOSFET gate. It's not needed for the basic function. The high leakage diode *is* fundamental to the circuit operation, and if there is a secret to how the Millenium works, the high leakage diode is it.
This commonly happens when you get the MOSFET backwards, as there is an internal diode from source to drain. If these are swapped, the LED stays on forever.
There are other ways to get this problem, but this is the most common. One other way is to have a dead MOSFET by having punctured the gate insulation with static electricity.
By the way, the low leakage diode is there as protection for the MOSFET gate. It's not needed for the basic function. The high leakage diode *is* fundamental to the circuit operation, and if there is a secret to how the Millenium works, the high leakage diode is it.