Heathkit IG-18 (IG-5218) Sine-Square Audio Generator: History, Overview, Demonstration, Theory

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • In this video documentary, I show the Heathkit model IG-18 Sine-Square (wave) Audio Generator, a function generator dating from 1969. This also applies to the later IG-5218, which had the same circuit and case, but with a more modern looking paint scheme and knob style.
    In this rare instance, I do not include a 'restoration' or 'repair' section, since the example shown was already restored by the person I bought it from on eBay. All I did was repaint the top and bottom case clamshell halves, as the restorer had painted then off-white and used odd looking screws; I used a more authentic paint color and more original looking screws.
    This model is of nostalgic importance to me, as it is one of three pieces of equipment that I had originally built as a teenager, as part of the summer project to build a bunch of Heathkit test equipment items to equip the high school's new electronics lab/classroom, which I was signed up to start attending the following Fall semester. I already have CZcams videos on the other two models, and mention them specifically in this video.
    Here is a timeline table of contents:
    00:00 History
    18:33 About this artifact
    21:30 Overview
    26:50 Internal views
    35:04 Demonstration
    46:53 Beauty shot
    47:11 Manual
    56:52 Schematic & theory of circuit operation
    I am working on a new CAD drawn version of the schematic, including extra information on calibration and operation, When complete, it will be published on my fileshare webpage:
    www.serpentwebsite.com/filesha...
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Komentáře • 17

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Před rokem

    Just awesome tutorial regarding the switches, they always freak me out so much better to have someone like you to explain it carefully, complicated wafer switch assemblies also put the fear into me ! great work...cheers.

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784

    Had one of those IG-18 long ago, built it from kit. Got me started till I could a real pro by Wavetek, then HP, and finally multiple models of Tektronix generators which is what finally filled out the lab.. Nostalgia, in a way...

  • @jeditoto3441
    @jeditoto3441 Před rokem

    Fantastic video - thanks

  • @tomcroley7084
    @tomcroley7084 Před rokem

    Thanks for the very thorough circuit description. I'm currently restoring one so your video is very helpful. Nice paint job! I painted my covers with some flat black I had on hand. There are some mods on the web that you may want to consider. Mostly increasing capacitance and replacing R3 with a 56K.

  • @braveheart9275
    @braveheart9275 Před rokem

    Hello ... Thanks for thise great video.

  • @WestCoastDP
    @WestCoastDP Před rokem

    Just bought an old Ig 5218. Adjusted the sine wave, looks good, nice slope but the lines look a little staticly/fuzzy. Wonder what's going on. I also just put in the meter board mod which works pretty good.

  • @jr4062
    @jr4062 Před rokem

    Hoping one day you do some of the handheld radios, like the hw-24ht.

  • @neilkiots
    @neilkiots Před rokem

    Hi- just stumbled on one of these today at a garage sale. had 2 questions:
    what kind of cable are you plugging into the sine and square wave jacks? and would I be able to plug this into a typical audio
    interface to record it into my computer? thanks

    • @youtuuba
      @youtuuba  Před rokem +1

      Neilkiots, there is nothing special with the sine and square outputs of the IG-18. The connectors are just regular banana jacks, and I use regular banana-to-shielded cables.
      The only issue will be that the voltage levels of the signals will not be correct unless you can arrange to have 600 Ohm terminations on the cables. The IG-18 can optionally use its own 600 Ohm terminator for the sine output, but there is no equivalent to that on the square output. But if you don't need or care about the accuracy of the signal output levels, then none of the above matters. You should be able to connect up easily to any kind of single-ended (un-balanced) line level input on any audio devjce.

    • @neilkiots
      @neilkiots Před rokem

      @@youtuuba great, thanks for the response. i'm trying to record these sounds and create a sample library from them.

    • @youtuuba
      @youtuuba  Před rokem

      @@neilkiots , a "sample library" of sine and square waves will be about the most boring 'sounds' ever. The IG-18 is not a music synthesizer......

    • @neilkiots
      @neilkiots Před rokem

      @@youtuuba haha maybe. trying to make some music inspired by early Stockhausen where he was using WW2 oscillators. another question about Ohms. i'm not sure what you were talking about- Is this 600 difference something that could damage my audio interface. i use a UA Apollo 8xp

    • @neilkiots
      @neilkiots Před rokem

      @@youtuuba czcams.com/video/Ovz6it26iSw/video.html this is the Stockhausen piece. one of the first of its kind

  • @leonbaker1202
    @leonbaker1202 Před rokem

    Pretty sure the IG 1271 did indeed have offset control. I still have mine.

    • @youtuuba
      @youtuuba  Před rokem +1

      leonbaker, if you still own an IG-1261, why not check it to see for sure? I looked at images online to verify that it had two knob positions. The left position knob was the frequency multiplier, with a red co-centric knob selecting the function (sine, square, triangle). The right position knob was the rough attenuator, with a red co-centric knob for fine attenuator/variable level adjust & power switch. No offset control. So I don't understand why you would contradict my statement of fact with a guess. Maybe you have a modified version. I recall that I modified mine with an extra small knob to give offset control, but it was awkward to use and had no detent for zero offset.

    • @leonbaker1202
      @leonbaker1202 Před rokem

      ​@@youtuuba thank you for the insight

  • @tylergilroy8894
    @tylergilroy8894 Před 8 měsíci

    This is awesome and definitely helpful for things to be looking at when diagnosing the circuit. I have been trying to get the unit that I have up and running correctly, the issue I'm seeing it that the output is far too low. When I follow the calibration instructions, I can adjust it to where I measure a 1kHz sine between R13 and R14, but at 5.7Vpp. Not sure what the deal is 🥲