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  1. 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
  2. I updated my OP, the pics were on my old domain. Let me know if that isnt clear enough
  3. That's odd. Vishay OLEDs (the new ones at mouser) are just rebadged Raystar parts
  4. 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
  5. 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 $150
  6. yep. Switching is fine, linear ones tend to get really big
  7. There is plenty of room, the recom is smaller than the TI part in my picture..
  8. The MB-6582 needs 2 or 3 power rails. 5V and 9 or 12V for the SIDs (or both in a mixed environment). You always use the 5V recom since it is much more efficient than the 7805 and generates no heat. You could use a 9V one in a mixed SID environment where you have a linear Vreg for the 12V rail (meaning a supply volage of ~ 15VDC), 6V is a lot to burn off as heat..
  9. They are installed. Gray tint, it hides everything but the illuminated stuff
  10. There are plenty of efficient switching 5V regulators out there.
  11. Ok, this is officially closed for lack of interest. I'll get the files and BOM up on the Wiki. I do have some extra boards from my runs: 2 x Jack/Dout PCBs with one SRIO connector (for anyone not interested in the TPD addon) 1 Stuffed Jack DOUT PCB, tested as working (from my prototype) 1 AOUT euro PCB 1 Jack/Dout PCB with the extra SRIO (for TPD euro) I'll let these go at cost (10$ each for the PCBS, $35 for the stuffed one), first come first served
  12. adafruit stocks a bunch of different ones in square
  13. 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
  14. 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..
  15. 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
  16. 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.
  17. I used a 3904 for my design, maybe that's the difference. The circuit works fine in the module..
  18. it doesnt really matter what you use, this is how I did it:
  19. Altitude

    BLM-16x4-v2-02.jpg

    hell, go for broke, 90 degree MECs would fit too
  20. Altitude

    BLM-16x4-v2-02.jpg

    Nice, dual footprints FTW
  21. I've got a PCB with the chip soldered. PM me if you want it
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