Harpo
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From THAT2181 datasheet you want a symetry control voltage of +/-0.5mV for the A-grade type.ptron said:2- in the calibration for the GSSL using only 1x2181A i had to go from leg 4 of VCA to 680K in series with 50k trimpot (symmetry)
do i have to change this 680k for 160k (like the "VCA notes Rogy" says)
From same datasheet there is an internal 25 ohms resistor between VCAs Ec+/Sym pins2/4 (contrary to THAT design notes DN124 or DN137, where this resistor is 27 ohms.) Assume it being a 25R to play safe.
You have 4 VCAs with these pins 2/4 in parallel, so these 25Rs are in parallel as well, resulting in 1/(4/25R)=6.25R.
With this R13 from Rogys schematic in series you build a voltage divider, so a voltage in range between +/-0.5mV for the A-grade THAT2181 can be applied to VCAs pin 4. Value of this R13 in question with a +/-15V supply is 15V/0.0005V*6.25R-6.25R=187K493.75. Closest E96 parts value for max.usable sym.trimmer rotation would be a 187K. (61K9 for B-grade or 37K4 for C-grade 2181s). Rogys 160K allows for +/-0.58mV.