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Thanks, got the chip, PCB; soldered everything; the device is recognised, the drivers are installed. All is fine. Cheers
P.S. But the parts are more expensive here, in Moscow, than in the order list. The crystal, optocoupler, eeprom, capacitors, resistors, diode and the led cost me almost 10 EUR.
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PMs are only saved in your outbox when you tick the "save copy in outbox" checkbox ;)
Hey, thank you!
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Kurt,
I'm sending you private messages but my outbox keeps staying empty. Have you received any?
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Hi Kurt,
This wouldn't be a bad thing, I think. How can we manage this? My location is Moscow, Russia. I'll write you an email.
I also have about twenty pieces of 74HCU04N hex inverters here. What can they be used for?
Max
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Thank you, I'll follow your advice.
Max
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Well, I know it's outdated but I have this AN2131SC chip. As I understand I can't use it with GM5 module, right?
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Thank you, seppoman.
I've found the PCB in the list and its Art.-Nr. is PCB-008, but when I click 'order' button nothing happens. Any ideas?
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Hello,
How is it possible to order a printed circuit board for USB module?
I've read it's possible to order "a premade PCB from Mike". How can I do this? Please help.
Thanks in advance,
Max
MIDI Time Code problem - USB module
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Hi all,
does anyone experienced the following problem with the USB module (Cypress AN2131SC chip)?
It transmits MIDI Time Code just fine but when receiving it the software doesn't lock to the timecode (though module's input led shows activity), it only jumps to a new song position on stop.
I tried different combinations and figured out that MIDI Time Code doesn't pass through the MIDI inputs to the USB output. However, MIDI Clock and Note Ons pass just fine.
Where can the problem be hidden? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Max