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Problem while trying to get -9V from a section of the road rage

Started by add4, January 02, 2012, 10:32:04 PM

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add4

I'm entering a circuit into eagle, it needs 2 batteries to make +9 and -9 Volts.
As batteries and me have a complicated and not that good relationship, i would like to use a 9v supply instead and thought that the road rage would provide the -9v efficiently.
Looking at the schematic, i noticed that half of the road rage isn't necessary if i want only -9v.

So i stripped down the road rage schematic while looking at the ICL7660S data sheet (http://www.intersil.com/data/fn/FN3179.pdf : same pinouts and functionalities as the MAX1044) to make a wanna be -9V provider based on the road rage.
I wanted to be sure it would work before etching so i breadboarded it :
following this idea : i'm using only the left part of the road rage schematic:
D3 C3 C4 C5 D4 and the chip and associated connections:  http://www.madbeanpedals.com/projects/RoadRage/docs/RoadRage.pdf


My DMM says i have -0.5 Volts at the output of the negative supply.. can anyone help me understand why?


add4

Ok, so it appears that the IC really needs the connections of pin 3 to ground :)
I plugged it in and it works perfectly.