dontplaymygame Posted October 19, 2007 Report Posted October 19, 2007 hi at the moment im building a midi64 controller but i cant find SMD female MIDI connectors. do anyone have a site where i can acquire these connections? 10x ;)
stryd_one Posted October 20, 2007 Report Posted October 20, 2007 I don't think you'll find SMD sockets, because SMD doesn't have the strength to handle the forces of having cables pushed and pulled like a socket will have.
dontplaymygame Posted October 20, 2007 Author Report Posted October 20, 2007 so is there a good site where they sell normal MIDI connectors?10x
cimo Posted October 21, 2007 Report Posted October 21, 2007 www.avishowtech.com/mbhp there is a funny dude running the business, he wraps everything he can in pink bubble rolls
nebula Posted November 8, 2007 Report Posted November 8, 2007 I don't think you'll find SMD sockets, because SMD doesn't have the strength to handle the forces of having cables pushed and pulled like a socket will have.I have seen them before. Even though they are gull wing-style surface mount, they still had plastic pegs to go through the circuit board. I almost bought them just because I thought they were cool.In fact, there's a surface-mount variant of almost all standard connectors somewhere, just because it's so much easier for "pick-and-place" machines.
nILS Posted November 8, 2007 Report Posted November 8, 2007 www.avishowtech.com/mbhp there is a funny dude running the business, he wraps everything he can in pink bubble rollsThree layers of bubble rolls. Plus at least 3 sealed anti-static bags :D Getting a parcel from smash is way better than christmas!
bugfight Posted November 8, 2007 Report Posted November 8, 2007 Three layers of bubble rolls. Plus at least 3 sealed anti-static bags :D Getting a parcel from smash is way better than christmas!riding his +5 hammer of logic, smash-claus circles the world with < 1ms latency.be sure to leave out some solder sponge squeezings and crunchy floor sweepings for him.but don't try to get a glimpse of him...
TheAncientOne Posted November 9, 2007 Report Posted November 9, 2007 There are some very good notes on MIDI at http://www.hinton-instruments.co.uk/reference/midi/promidi/index.htm#pt1One point he makes is that pro gear should use separate metal DIN sockets, with an indirect connect to the main circuit board, for ease of replacement in case of damage.I've used board mounted connectors on my "Wilbabeast", because it won't be going out on the road. I'll be using metal connectors on molex connected leads on my sequencer because it will. You can also loop the flying leads through a ferrite to reduce RFI.
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