wilba_mb_6582_parts_list
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wilba_mb_6582_parts_list [2011/01/28 00:49] – Added links for where to buy machine pins m00dawg | wilba_mb_6582_parts_list [2018/10/20 17:12] (current) – transistors T2-T9 are mandatory; optional comment removed latigid_on | ||
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|S1|Double-Pole, | |S1|Double-Pole, | ||
|T1|BC337|-|-| | |T1|BC337|-|-| | ||
- | |T2|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T2|BC547|-|-| |
- | |T3|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T3|BC547|-|-| |
- | |T4|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T4|BC547|-|-| |
- | |T5|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T5|BC547|-|-| |
- | |T6|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T6|BC547|-|-| |
- | |T7|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T7|BC547|-|-| |
- | |T8|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T8|BC547|-|-| |
- | |T9|BC547|-|Optional: Current sinking for LED and switch matrix| | + | |T9|BC547|-|-| |
|U2|6N138 Optocoupler|-|-| | |U2|6N138 Optocoupler|-|-| | ||
|U4|24LC512|-|-| | |U4|24LC512|-|-| | ||
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- JD1, JD2, JD3, JD4, JD5, JD6, JD7, JD8, JD9 are pads to connect to a control surface. If using the MB-6582 control surface PCB in a PT-10 case (or similar sized case), do not solder SIL headers to these pads, the connection to the control surface PCB is via ribbon cables soldered directly to the pads. Refer to MB-6582 Control Surface Construction Guide. | - JD1, JD2, JD3, JD4, JD5, JD6, JD7, JD8, JD9 are pads to connect to a control surface. If using the MB-6582 control surface PCB in a PT-10 case (or similar sized case), do not solder SIL headers to these pads, the connection to the control surface PCB is via ribbon cables soldered directly to the pads. Refer to MB-6582 Control Surface Construction Guide. | ||
- The switch S1 is the same switch as found in a Commodore 64. You can temporarily use any DPDT switch until a good supply of these switches is located. **The DPDT rocker switch from Mountain Switches which was previously suggested ([[http:// | - The switch S1 is the same switch as found in a Commodore 64. You can temporarily use any DPDT switch until a good supply of these switches is located. **The DPDT rocker switch from Mountain Switches which was previously suggested ([[http:// | ||
- | - These capacitors on the SID control the filter cutoff frequency. For 6581, they should be 470pF. For 8580/6582, they should be 22nF. To allow for interchangeable capacitors (should you wish to swap between 6581 and 8580/6582), solder a strip of 6 machine pins (available from [[http:// | + | - These capacitors on the SID control the filter cutoff frequency. For 6581, they should be 470pF. For 8580/6582, they should be 22nF. To allow for interchangeable capacitors (should you wish to swap between 6581 and 8580/6582), solder a strip of 6 machine pins (available from [[http:// |
- If using PSU Option B, 3-pin SIL headers in these pads allow switching the voltage supply to the SID between +9v and +12v. Use a jumper (shunt). If using PSU Option A, bridge between middle pin and " | - If using PSU Option B, 3-pin SIL headers in these pads allow switching the voltage supply to the SID between +9v and +12v. Use a jumper (shunt). If using PSU Option A, bridge between middle pin and " | ||
- These are the SID's audio input and output headers, which can be used to connect feedback pots (like on the rear panel of MB-6582). If not using (or until you connect) feedback pots, use a jumper (shunt) between " | - These are the SID's audio input and output headers, which can be used to connect feedback pots (like on the rear panel of MB-6582). If not using (or until you connect) feedback pots, use a jumper (shunt) between " |
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