Sebo Posted July 2, 2006 Report Posted July 2, 2006 Hi:I put togheter a MIDIbox SID, using PCBs from Smash TV, I have CORE R4C andSID R3.The J2 config at SID module is different to the one showed in the site.So I wired with Core J10 using the labels on the PCBs. The difference isSC in SID PCB.CORE J10 SID J2Vd Vs Vc VsCLK SC CLK --MU RC MU RCMD SO SC SO-- -- -- --I used a 10 conductor flat ribbon cable and two 10 pin 0.100 x 0.100dual row sockets (I crossed 2 wires).I checked with a multimeter the connections and after plug the cableI checked the voltages at SID PCB (in the sockets)I uploaded MIOS 1.9b and midibox_sid_1.7303b_RC5, and all was OK in the COREbut I didn't get any sound out of the SID.Then I uploaded mbsid_interconnection_test_b, taked out the 6581 and with amultimeter do the test, but get 0V, moved the modwheel to change thepins and nothing (I tested A0, A4, D2, D4).I checked the ribbon cable again with the multimeter, and is OK.Any ideas?Sebo Quote
Wilba Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 Possibly a short somewhere between the tracks/wires.Leave off the cable between Core J10 and SID J2, and test each of the pins in Core J10 and SID J2 with every other pin in that header. The actual short might not be in the header, it might be in the tracks on the PCB (i.e. between pins on 74HC595). Also, test each wire of the cable with adjacent wires, maybe a short in the cable itself. Quote
smashtv Posted July 3, 2006 Report Posted July 3, 2006 Hi SeboThe CORE to SID interconnect is 1:1 for these PCB revs.See http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=7017.msg45467#msg45467 for more info.BestSmash Quote
Sebo Posted July 3, 2006 Author Report Posted July 3, 2006 Wilba:Thank you for the help.SmashTV:Thank you for the fast reply. You right I commited the same mistake as t_xen do.Is working now.Sebo Quote
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