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One thing that would also be worth adding is how to wire up the 7 pin DIN socket, the way I did mine is to simply get one of the Rean 7 pin DIN connectors and use that
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^ +1 I went with a 1.5A
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I updated my OP, the pics were on my old domain. Let me know if that isnt clear enough
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That's odd. Vishay OLEDs (the new ones at mouser) are just rebadged Raystar parts
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"I wish I had a tact with a longer actuator" solution
Altitude replied to Altitude's topic in Tips & Tricks
less clicky than the TL1100 everyone uses and a softer action with a bit more force needed. I like them better than any thing else I've used personally. I have some of the long round caps (bought a bunch of different ones), they look cool for sure. They wont really get you more space but its something different -
Located in the US, will ship worldwide Have to make room for other stuff so I have to let some things go: SeqV4L: STM32 Core, Nice Omron tacts, unique case. $350 MIDIrex midi Looper: Yellow OLED, lightpipes $150
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yep. Switching is fine, linear ones tend to get really big
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There is plenty of room, the recom is smaller than the TI part in my picture..
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The MB-6582 needs 2 or 3 power rails. 5V and 9 or 12V for the SIDs (or both in a mixed environment). You always use the 5V recom since it is much more efficient than the 7805 and generates no heat. You could use a 9V one in a mixed SID environment where you have a linear Vreg for the 12V rail (meaning a supply volage of ~ 15VDC), 6V is a lot to burn off as heat..
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They are installed. Gray tint, it hides everything but the illuminated stuff
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And Done!
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There are plenty of efficient switching 5V regulators out there.
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Ok, this is officially closed for lack of interest. I'll get the files and BOM up on the Wiki. I do have some extra boards from my runs: 2 x Jack/Dout PCBs with one SRIO connector (for anyone not interested in the TPD addon) 1 Stuffed Jack DOUT PCB, tested as working (from my prototype) 1 AOUT euro PCB 1 Jack/Dout PCB with the extra SRIO (for TPD euro) I'll let these go at cost (10$ each for the PCBS, $35 for the stuffed one), first come first served
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adafruit stocks a bunch of different ones in square
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So this is the result: The way this is hooked up is My SEQV4 hooked up to the Aout Euro module via D-Sub, the euro module is powered by the eurorack power and has a SRIO out connection to the TPD. 5V is generated by the Aout Euro
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Testing successful! All good. I'll post some pics and video shortly. Ilmenator brought up the point that the 4 buttons and LEDs dont have an official function yet so this might be a good time to discuss that..
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I suspect the PS and SHL may be relevant here as well but I am far from a display expert to have any input on those
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something is different from the Winstar parts, I have those in mine and changing to 0x02 did the trick. Had the same issues with one not working.
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I used a 3904 for my design, maybe that's the difference. The circuit works fine in the module..
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it doesnt really matter what you use, this is how I did it:
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I've got a PCB with the chip soldered. PM me if you want it