Digi-Log Reverb Module (Btdr-1) : A Great Digital Reverb Sound That Easily Replaces A Spring Reverberation Unit

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 3

Digital

DIGI-LOGTM REVERB MODULE (BTDR-1)

A great digital reverb sound that easily replaces a spring reverberation unit

Features
‌
Simple interface requires only input, output, +5V, and
ground
Available in horizontal or vertical mounting
Pin-compatible with BTSE-16FX Digital Effector
‌AC-coupled input and output require no external
capacitors
Pat. No. : ‌US 8,204,240 RoHS compliant
CN ZL200880021110.9

Specifications

Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Unit


Supply Voltage VCC 4.5 5.0 5.5 V
Supply Current ICC 60 100 mA
Input Voltage VIN 1.5 VPEAK
Voltage Gain 0 dB(›10kΩ load)
Residual Noise -80 -72 dBV
Input Impedance ZIN 10k Ω
Output Impedance ZOUT 220 Ω
Operating
-40 +85 C
Temperature
Subject to change without notice

Available Options

Decay
S M L
Type short medium long
Time(T60) 2.0 s 2.5 s 2.85 s

Ordering code
(Only for BTDR-1 & 2)

B T D R - 1 - H - M
D-Digital SERIES NO. MOUNT DECAY TIME
1 H-Horizontal S-Short
BT- 2 V-Vertical M-Medium
abbreviation 3 L-Long
of BELTON

R-Reverb

Engineering Co., LTD.


Digital

DIGI-LOGTM REVERB MODULE (BTDR-1)

Connection Diagram
BTDR-1H Horizontal mount

BELTON
Digi-LogTM Reverb
Model : BTDR-1V
www.belton.co.kr
Email : [email protected]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1.VOUT 5.GND(Power) BTDR-1V Vertical mount


1. VOUT 2.V OUT 5. GND (Power)
6.N.C.
3.GND(Signal) 7.VCC
2. VOUT 4.V IN
6. N.C.
3. GND (Signal) 7. VCC
4. VIN
Note Pins 3 and 5 are interually connected. It using a
common ground for signal and power sypply,
connected only pin 5 and leave pin 3 unconnected.

Dimensions

BTDR-1H BTDR-1V

X Y Z [ \ ] ^

YTÞZU\·WUY X Y Z [ \ ] ^ YTÞZU\·WUY

RW RW
Z` TX Z` TX

^[
^[
_Z
_Z

]_ ]_

RWU\
RWU\
`U_·WUZ Z
TW `U_·WUZ ZTW
WU`

02817,1*+2/(6
^[·WU\
YTÞZU^
02817,1*+2/(6

[ZUY
YW YZ ÞX^
X\U\ ÞX^ OyŒŠ–””Œ•‹G”UP
OyŒŠ–””Œ•‹G”UP

wdYU\[Z wdYU\[Y
wdYU\[Z wdYU\[Y

Engineering Co., LTD.


Digital

DIGI-LOGTM REVERB MODULE (BTDR-1)

Application Circuit

‌‌The value of R2 sets the proper input level to the BTDR-1. Set R2=6.7kΩㆍV1, where V1 is the
maximum peak voltage measured at node V1 shown in the schematic above.
‌‌C1 and R1 are optional and create a high-pass or shelf filter that attenuates the low frequency input to the reverb.
■ For a low shelf filter :
- Set C1 = 1/(2πㆍR2ㆍfc), where fc is the shelf frequency.
- Set R1 = R2ㆍ (1-Gs)/Gs, where Gs is the shelf gain.
■ For a high-pass filter :
- Set C1 =1/(2πㆍR2ㆍfc), where fc is the cutoff frequency.
- Omit R1 (R1 =0)
‌‌Adjust R3 to limit maximum reverb level. R3 may be omitted for maximum reverb level.
‌‌‌The use of a regulated 5V supply, such as a 78L05, is highly recommended. A ceramic bypass
capacitor may be necessary between Vcc and GND if the regulator is not close to the reverb module.
‌‌‌‌Audio noise during power-down can be minimized by quickly discharging supply from 5V to 0V;
otherwise, external output muting is recommended.

Example : ‌Configure the circuit above for a shelf filter with fc=200 Hz and 10 dB attenuation when the
Maximum voltage at V1=8VPK.
‌‌R2=6.7kΩㆍ8V=53.6kΩ
‌‌C1=1/(2πㆍ53.6kΩㆍ200Hz)≈0.015μF
‌‌Gs= 10(-10dB)/20=0.316
‌‌R1=53.6kΩㆍ(1-0.316)/0.316≈115kΩ

Considerations for FCC Compliance


‌ high-frequency clocks are conducted outside of BTDR-1’s internal lCs, minimizing emissions.
No
‌‌Use of the BTDR-1V(vertical mounting) should lower conducted emissions, since it eliminates
parallel signal paths between the BTDR-1, and main interface PC board
‌No guarantees of FCC compliance are made for the BTDR-1, as it has not been tested for radiofrequency emissions,
either radiated or conducted.

Engineering Co., LTD.

You might also like