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Guest Mick Berg

Hi.

How do you connect both a DOUT and a DIN to the same core using the SmashTV PCB's, since J8 and J9 are on the same header. Can someone explain please!

Thanks,

Mick Berg.

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Hi Guys

You can use SIL connectors....but it is easier to use a 1:1 ribbon cable with 3 DIL connectors.....please see http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php?topic=8300.5 , last message in the thread.

Sorry for not linking directly to the message, I'm on the palm and the forum WAP mode only gives a thread url.

Also that explanation is not so great, so let me know if it creates more questions than answers.  ;)

Best Regards

SmashTV

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Guest Mick Berg

Ah well.

By the way, Smash, I think you should update your website to reflect Rev.4 of your PCB's. I was confused for a while, as the documentation refers to Rev.3.

Also, I expect you know this, but the pinouts of the 10-pin input headers on the DIN board are still flopped in Rev. 4, ie 1,0,3,2,5,4,7,6. Your errata should point this out.

Otherwise I'm very happy.

Mick Berg.

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  • 2 months later...

Hi.

How do you connect both a DOUT and a DIN to the same core using the SmashTV PCB's, since J8 and J9 are on the same header. Can someone explain please!

Thanks,

Mick Berg.

I used a double-row header, 10-pin IDC (I found one in an old serial port riser cable). Then I separated each wire and joined both even and odd wires to two separate 5-pin SIL connector. Then, in this Y-shaped cable, I guessed which was the DIN and which was the DOUT :P

Best regards,

Enrico

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