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===== Parts List ===== | ===== Parts List ===== | ||
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- | ^Name | + | |
- | |**Regular Parts** | + | |
- | |C1, | + | ^Name |
- | |C3 | + | |**Regular Parts** |
- | |C4-C10 | + | |C1, |
- | |IC1 |D/A Converter | + | |C3 |
- | |IC3, | + | |C4-C10 |
- | | | + | |IC1 |D/A Converter |
- | |J1, | + | |IC3, |
- | |J3, | + | | |
- | |JP1,JP2,J5 |Pin Header Dual Row |none |3 |see below | | + | |J1, |
- | |LED1 |LED 3 mm | + | |J3, |
- | |P1-P8 | + | |JP1,JP2,J5 |Pin Header Dual Row |none |3 |see below |571-5-146254-8 |
- | |R1-R8 | + | |LED1 |LED 3 mm |
- | |R9-R16 | + | |P1-P8 |
- | |R49 |Resistor |470 | + | |R1-R8 |
- | | |(for R49, a standard resistor can also be used) | + | |R9-R16 |
- | |**Additional Parts for the Bipolar Option: | + | |R49 |Resistor |470 |
- | |P9-P16 | + | | |(for R49, a standard resistor can also be used) ||||| |
- | |R17-R32 | + | |**Additional Parts for the Bipolar Option: |
- | |R33-R40 | + | |P9-P16 |
- | |R41-R48 | + | |R17-R32 |
+ | |R33-R40 | ||
+ | |R41-R48 | ||
**Other Parts:** | **Other Parts:** | ||
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**J4:** auxiliary analog power out, e.g. for powering a connected VCF | **J4:** auxiliary analog power out, e.g. for powering a connected VCF | ||
- | **J5:** CV out. Bottom row are the 8 control voltages, upper row is GND. | + | **J5:** CV out. Bottom row are the 8 control voltages, upper row is GND. \\ |
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- | //Can someone update | + | |
+ | For connecting to a 32-bit Core a special ribbon cable must be prepared when using standard 2*5 IDCs: | ||
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+ | Pin mapping: | ||
+ | ^ ^Core (STM/ | ||
+ | ^Pin|//J19 (top row)//|//J1//| | ||
+ | ^1|Vs|Vs| | ||
+ | ^2|Vd|Vd| | ||
+ | ^3|SO|CS(=RC)| | ||
+ | ^4|SC|SI| | ||
+ | ^5|RC1|SC| | ||
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+ | Wire the Core end 1:1 and connect | ||
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+ | When clamping the connector shut, make sure the wires are straight with no unintended short circuits (0V, +5V and SC use two pins each). Check the Core schematic to be certain. | ||
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+ | [[http://www.ucapps.de/ | ||
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===== Soldering ===== | ===== Soldering ===== | ||
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**Midibox SEQ V4** | **Midibox SEQ V4** | ||
- | Press the EXIT button, enter the CV configuration page, and select the AOUT_NG interface. | + | Press the EXIT button, |
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+ | This page also allows you to calibrate the CV outputs. Select the AOUT channel you wish to calibrate (1-8) using the first encoder. Press the button underneath the Calibr. label and turn the encoder to select a calibration voltage. The options are: Min/ | ||
- | This page also allows you to calibrate | + | Once the calibration is complete, turn the encoder until ' |
**Midibox CV V1** | **Midibox CV V1** |
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