yaiy Posted April 10, 2005 Posted April 10, 2005 hi all,i have a problem with my project.i use the midio128 and when shorting the pins directly on the board (with a small piece of wireup)i get good results.problem is my actual wires running to the on/off buttons are very long. some are 4-7 m long.when i push them, i get (on some) several on/off messages. they are all traceable and reoccurring.as i mentioned before. i use wireup cables, i need them because the buttons are very close to each other.i had a problem managed.these are not standard buttons but 2 pieces of aluminum with a piece of insulator between them. when applying pressure to the top foil i close the circuit.trouble is there was a lot of on/off jitter. i fixed that by changing the debounce value in the mk_midio128_syx.maybe i can fix these problem using a similar method?is there something i can change that will rise the tolerance of the buttons so they want be effected by false positives?please don't tell me to rewire :Psimilar problems?http://69.56.171.55/~midibox/forum/index.php?topic=2893.0there's also the thread about the added capacitors. will it help stable my inputs?
TK. Posted April 10, 2005 Posted April 10, 2005 An impressing pictures! :)Not sure if caps will really help, maybe it's better to reduce the value of the pull-up resistors on the DIN module.You don't need to replace them, just solder the resistors in parallel. E.g., with a second 10k in parallel, you will get a 5k resistanceYou could try this for 1..8 inputs first in order to check if this really helpsBest Regards, Thorsten.
TK. Posted April 10, 2005 Posted April 10, 2005 No, this is a serial connection which increases the resistance.Parallel means: just connect them togetherBest Regards, Thorsten.
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