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How to make the Atari Punk Console

How to make the Atari Punk Console
So talking with a friend I decided to make a synth, a basic but nice one. So I thought why not? So I'll add my contribution to the APC history!
The Atari Punk Console has a long history so you can check it here. 
I can tell you it was designed by the most famous Forrest M. Mims III.
It is called the Atari Punk Console because of the stepped tone generated is like the sounds emitted by the original Atari video game system. 

 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
The electronic components you will need are: 
  • X2 555 Chip (You can also use a 556 Chip but for sake of simplicity I will use two 555)
  • X1 1K resistor
  • X1 .01 uF ceramic capacitor
  • X1 .1 uF ceramic capacitor
  • X1 10 uF electrolytic capacitor
  • X1 Female stereo jack 6,3 mm
  • X1 DC female jack
  • X2 50K (or 500K but I will use 50K because it seems to me the correct stepped tone sound)
  • X1 Switch (any really)
  • X2 Knobs (optional)
  • X1 Prototype board for soldering (I bought the smallest and cheapest)
  • X1 Enclosure (optional, I used a plastic ipod touch one)
  • X2 8 pin sockets (optional)

Other things you'll find around the house:
  • Soldering iron
  • Screwdriver
  • Tweezers
  • Wire
  • Wire stripper 
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7 comments
May 24, 2012. 10:11 AMdcthulu says:
I have done in 2 times and I dont get any sound, only mi 555 chips get really hot and I dont know why.
I am a beginner in this stuff, There's some pics, let me know whats is wrong please.
May 1, 2012. 7:23 AMalexwu2211 says:
would it still work if I tried hooking up a MP3 instead of a 9V battery?
Feb 3, 2012. 1:08 PMseensaman says:
Where do you get those 555 timers? Would I be able to salvage them from stuff around the house?
Feb 2, 2012. 12:44 PMJoshuaZimmerman says:
Using two 555 timers is nice. Try using a single 556 if you can find one, it makes things a tad easier to wire up. (In my opinion.)

You can also use a CDS (photo resistor) instead of the variable resistors (knobs). Then you have a light controlled circuit. My students loved that.

Also, if you only have a single 555 chip you can always make a stripped down version of this. An ease project for those just starting out.

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Im 15 and love electronics! I love: Music: Classical Contemporary, pop rock, classical, jazz, be bop, impresionism, etc. I also love programming, I've got an arduino and I have a lot of fun with it!