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How to switch on/off not groundedungrounded circuits using a transistor

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I want to switch on/off the shown parts of a circuit using a transistor, which will controlled by an Arduino, please see the picture below - the yellow marked ones. The circuit is build around a XR2206, which is a function generator IC.

The left side controls the range the function generator is working in, by adding different capacitiescapacitors between pins 5 and 6 of the XR2206.

The right side just switches between triangle or sine wave generation, by adding some resistance between pins 13 and 14 of the IC.

enter image description hereschematic diagram

Now, I can easily switch curcuitscircuits which are connected to ground using NPN, but I fail to come up with a solution for this problem.

I am ready to accept any laughter. If I am using wrong terms etc, please give me a pointer to the right one. In the old times I would have used relaisrelays to achieve this, but I get this is too much old style and overkill for this issue here.

Thanks a lot Peter

I want to switch on/off the shown parts of a circuit using a transistor, which will controlled by an Arduino, please see the picture below - the yellow marked ones. The circuit is build around a XR2206, which is a function generator IC.

The left side controls the range the function generator is working in, by adding different capacities between pins 5 and 6 of the XR2206.

The right side just switches between triangle or sine wave generation by adding some resistance between pins 13 and 14 of the IC.

enter image description here

Now, I can easily switch curcuits which are connected to ground using NPN, but I fail to come up with a solution for this problem.

I am ready to accept any laughter. If I am using wrong terms etc, please give me a pointer to the right one. In the old times I would have used relais to achieve this, but I get this is too much old style and overkill for this issue here.

Thanks a lot Peter

I want to switch on/off the shown parts of a circuit using a transistor, which will controlled by an Arduino, please see the picture below - the yellow marked ones. The circuit is build around a XR2206, which is a function generator IC.

The left side controls the range the function generator is working in, by adding different capacitors between pins 5 and 6 of the XR2206.

The right side just switches between triangle or sine wave generation, by adding some resistance between pins 13 and 14 of the IC.

schematic diagram

Now, I can easily switch circuits which are connected to ground using NPN, but I fail to come up with a solution for this problem.

I am ready to accept any laughter. If I am using wrong terms etc, please give me a pointer to the right one. In the old times I would have used relays to achieve this, but I get this is too much old style and overkill for this issue here.

embedded the image
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I want to switch on/off the shown parts of a circuit using a transistor, which will controlled by an Arduino, please see the picture below - the yellow marked ones. The circuit is build around a XR2206, which is a function generator IC.

The left side controls the range the function generator is working in, by adding different capacities between pins 5 and 6 of the XR2206.

The right side just switches between triangle or sine wave generation by adding some resistance between pins 13 and 14 of the IC.

https://imgur.com/a/xxCwbv3enter image description here

Now, I can easily switch curcuits which are connected to ground using NPN, but I fail to come up with a solution for this problem.

I am ready to accept any laughter. If I am using wrong terms etc, please give me a pointer to the right one. In the old times I would have used relais to achieve this, but I get this is too much old style and overkill for this issue here.

Thanks a lot Peter

I want to switch on/off the shown parts of a circuit using a transistor, which will controlled by an Arduino, please see the picture below - the yellow marked ones. The circuit is build around a XR2206, which is a function generator IC.

The left side controls the range the function generator is working in, by adding different capacities between pins 5 and 6 of the XR2206.

The right side just switches between triangle or sine wave generation by adding some resistance between pins 13 and 14 of the IC.

https://imgur.com/a/xxCwbv3

Now, I can easily switch curcuits which are connected to ground using NPN, but I fail to come up with a solution for this problem.

I am ready to accept any laughter. If I am using wrong terms etc, please give me a pointer to the right one. In the old times I would have used relais to achieve this, but I get this is too much old style and overkill for this issue here.

Thanks a lot Peter

I want to switch on/off the shown parts of a circuit using a transistor, which will controlled by an Arduino, please see the picture below - the yellow marked ones. The circuit is build around a XR2206, which is a function generator IC.

The left side controls the range the function generator is working in, by adding different capacities between pins 5 and 6 of the XR2206.

The right side just switches between triangle or sine wave generation by adding some resistance between pins 13 and 14 of the IC.

enter image description here

Now, I can easily switch curcuits which are connected to ground using NPN, but I fail to come up with a solution for this problem.

I am ready to accept any laughter. If I am using wrong terms etc, please give me a pointer to the right one. In the old times I would have used relais to achieve this, but I get this is too much old style and overkill for this issue here.

Thanks a lot Peter

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