MTE Posted April 23, 2007 Report Posted April 23, 2007 HiYesterday my Midicable got broken.....dunno why, it dosnt send or receive anything >:( checked it with my multimeter, but only the ground pins make a beep...so I build one myself like described here :15-pin SUB-D 5-pin DIN (Pins in front-sight of the Plugs)1 8 2o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 5 o o 4 9 15 3 o o 1MIDI-In Pins : MIDI-Out Pins :SUB-D DIN SUB-D DIN4 -> 2 8 -> 4 8 -> 4 12 -> 5 15 -> 5Now I tested to upload some code with my self-soldered cable to my MB but it dosnt....MIOSStudio receives midisignals when I turn pots/encoders but the uploads dosnt run :(Now my Question :Do I need make a optocoupled Cable like in the schematic here ?Best RegardsMTE Quote
stryd_one Posted April 23, 2007 Report Posted April 23, 2007 Hmm you've got two conflicting sets of pinouts there bro... Quote
stryd_one Posted April 23, 2007 Report Posted April 23, 2007 Here ya go, get it from the MMA schematic - straight from the horses mouth ;)http://www.midi.org/about-midi/electrical.shtml Quote
MTE Posted April 23, 2007 Author Report Posted April 23, 2007 Stinky Horses...clean them the teeth ;DAfter 1 hour removing fuggin hotglue with my rusty knife ;D my broken cable is now opened...Now Im thinking about to buy a new one (will be expensive 20.- and more :( )or making a little schematic, sprinting to my cellar for hunting the parts....maybe making a doku for the wiki too :) Quote
MTE Posted April 24, 2007 Author Report Posted April 24, 2007 Which Transistor should I use an how to solder it ?I didnt understand this schematic -> http://www.midi.org/images/midiadap.gif Quote
stryd_one Posted April 24, 2007 Report Posted April 24, 2007 I'm lost in this kinda thing but the "done thing" seems to be a 7404... Maybe these will help. Maybe they will totally balls the whole thing up ;DJoystick Adapter NOTES:1. A good choice for the Optoisolator 6N137. A 6N138 will work, but is slower.2. Resistors are 5%3. Inverter A can be an IC or a transistor.4. It is extremely important not to ground pin 2 of the MIDI IN connector. A noise-causing ground loop will result if you do. Pin 2 of the MIDI OUT connector should be grounded. That way the shield of the MIDI cable will be grounded on one end as desired.http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/trancirc.htmhttp://www.troikaranch.org/schematic.htmlhttp://www.tigoe.net/pcomp/midi.shtmlhttp://www.tigoe.net/pcomp/labs/lab-midi-other.shtml Quote
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