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*IC: 74HC14 (6x inverter with Schmitt trigger) or 74HC04 (6x inverter) (part number Conrad electronic: 164232 or 164194)
 
*IC: 74HC14 (6x inverter with Schmitt trigger) or 74HC04 (6x inverter) (part number Conrad electronic: 164232 or 164194)
 
The bold faced parts can be changed to generate a different tone. Since the use of polarized capacitors for C2 and C3 is kind of unskilled (it works most the times especially when using higher voltage capacitors ie. 63 volts) it is better to use non-polarized capacitors. 10µF non-polarized ones are expensive and or bigger. So much smaller capacitors can be used when increasing the value of the corresponding resistor at the same time.
 
The bold faced parts can be changed to generate a different tone. Since the use of polarized capacitors for C2 and C3 is kind of unskilled (it works most the times especially when using higher voltage capacitors ie. 63 volts) it is better to use non-polarized capacitors. 10µF non-polarized ones are expensive and or bigger. So much smaller capacitors can be used when increasing the value of the corresponding resistor at the same time.
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Other possible Values are:
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*'''R1: 100 k (kilo Ohms)'''
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*'''R2: 2.2 M (Mega Ohms)'''
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*'''R3: 22 M'''
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*'''C1: 100 nf (nano Farad)'''
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*'''C2: 100 nf'''
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*'''C3: 100 nf'''
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Or:
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*'''R1: 100 k (kilo Ohms)'''
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*'''R2: 3.3 M (Mega Ohms)'''
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*'''R3: 3.3 M'''
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*'''C1: 100 nf (nano Farad)'''
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*'''C2: 68 nf'''
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*'''C3: 560 nf'''
    
= Making a PCB =
 
= Making a PCB =
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