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**Potentiometers (also "Pots") should have a typical resistance value of 10 kΩ.** | **Potentiometers (also "Pots") should have a typical resistance value of 10 kΩ.** | ||
- | [[Motorfaders]] have to be connected to a special module called [[MF Module]]. | + | [[Motorfader]] have to be connected to a special module called [[mf_ng_module]]. |
- | It's also possible to use other 0-5V analog voltage sources. The [[ACSensorizer]] is a user project especially developed for AIN sources (like sensors) that do not deliver 0-5V exactly.\\ | + | It's also possible to use other 0-5V analog voltage sources. The [[ACSensorizer]] is a user project especially developed for AIN sources (like sensors) that do not deliver 0-5V exactly. |
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+ | The AIN module uses CMOS 4051 multiplexer ICs, each of which provides 8 analog inputs. The most common AIN configuration is sometimes referred to as AINX4, because it has 4 such ICs, for a total of 32 inputs. Two AINX4 boards can be cascaded for a total of 64 inputs. Alternatively, an AIN module could be populated with as few as one 4051, if 8 or fewer inputs are required. In MIDIbox-jargon, this could be called AINX1. | ||
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+ | The AIN module(s) connect to J5 on the [[core module]]. | ||
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====== See also ====== | ====== See also ====== | ||
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* [[http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_ext.html|Midibox Extensions]] page | * [[http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_ext.html|Midibox Extensions]] page | ||
* [[http://sound.westhost.com/pots.htm|sound.westhost.com/pots.htm]] interesting background informations about pots | * [[http://sound.westhost.com/pots.htm|sound.westhost.com/pots.htm]] interesting background informations about pots | ||
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