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+ | ====== m00dawg's MidiBox Projects ====== | ||
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Yo MidiBox Peeps! | Yo MidiBox Peeps! | ||
I just started working on this page, but it will be the future home of the boards and designs I have made over the course of making my own projects. You can also visit my [[http://www.moocowproductions.org|website]] for stuff regarding my MidiBox projects, other hobbies, and my random blog posts about nothing :) | I just started working on this page, but it will be the future home of the boards and designs I have made over the course of making my own projects. You can also visit my [[http://www.moocowproductions.org|website]] for stuff regarding my MidiBox projects, other hobbies, and my random blog posts about nothing :) | ||
- | * [[gm5x5x5_-_allied_parts_list]] GM5x5x5 Allied Electronics Parts List]] | + | ===== Projects ===== |
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+ | * [[mb-sidr8tr:start|MB-SIDR8TR]] - Rackmount MidiBox-SID using the MB-6582 baseboard with customizations housed in a 3U rackmount chassis. | ||
- | ===Boards=== | + | ===== Boards ===== |
All these boards (and schematics) were created with the free version of [[http://www.cadsoft.de/|EagleCAD]]. Some designs have been marked up with some custom layers requires for [[http://www.batchpcb.com/|BatchPCB]] (specifically the silk-screening process). I'm always open to ideas if you know how to make the designs better! Otherwise, they are here for the taking to do with as you please. I only ask that you give credit where credit is due if you plan on making your own modifications. This is just a request, however, and isn't required :) | All these boards (and schematics) were created with the free version of [[http://www.cadsoft.de/|EagleCAD]]. Some designs have been marked up with some custom layers requires for [[http://www.batchpcb.com/|BatchPCB]] (specifically the silk-screening process). I'm always open to ideas if you know how to make the designs better! Otherwise, they are here for the taking to do with as you please. I only ask that you give credit where credit is due if you plan on making your own modifications. This is just a request, however, and isn't required :) | ||
- | ==C64 Optimized PSU== | + | ==== C64 Optimized PSU ==== |
This board is a re-creation of the power section of the [[http://ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_8xsid_c64_psu_optimized.pdf|C64 Optimized PSU]] schematic from ucapps. The nice thing is that it's quite tiny, although the regulator may tend to get hot my original design didn't account for adding a heatsink. For small setups, though, it should work. | This board is a re-creation of the power section of the [[http://ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_8xsid_c64_psu_optimized.pdf|C64 Optimized PSU]] schematic from ucapps. The nice thing is that it's quite tiny, although the regulator may tend to get hot my original design didn't account for adding a heatsink. For small setups, though, it should work. | ||
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Details about this board can be found on [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,11936.0.html|this]] forum post. I'll eventually add the schematics and board layout as a direct download from my website. | Details about this board can be found on [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,11936.0.html|this]] forum post. I'll eventually add the schematics and board layout as a direct download from my website. | ||
- | ==BankStick 7-1== | + | ==== BankStick 7-1 ==== |
I built this board partly because I was having trouble building it on a prototype board. I based it off of the BankStick x8 schematic available from ucapps with minor modifications. I call it 7-1 because 7 chips can be placed on the board itself, with an optional header to make it possible to hook up an external BankStick. | I built this board partly because I was having trouble building it on a prototype board. I based it off of the BankStick x8 schematic available from ucapps with minor modifications. I call it 7-1 because 7 chips can be placed on the board itself, with an optional header to make it possible to hook up an external BankStick. | ||
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Details can be found in [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,11904.0.html|this]] forum post. | Details can be found in [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,11904.0.html|this]] forum post. | ||
- | ==SID-PWR== | + | ===== Misc ===== |
- | This is a work-in-progress. It is an alternative to a C64 power supply and will supply +5 and +9V from a 9 or 12VAC transformer. Stepping down the heat is done via power resistors and heatsinks. So far, the protoboard design powers my MB-6582 nicely so I will eventually make a power board for it though may add to it +12V/-12V as an option (since I want to add an additional filter to my MB-6582). | + | * [[gm5x5x5_-_allied_parts_list|GM5x5x5 Allied Electronics Parts List]] |
- | ==ModMatrix== | ||
- | This is another situation where I figured it would be easier to have a board printed than try to wire something up on a protoboard. This board is for the Modulation Matrix part of the MidiBox-SID [[http://ucapps.de/midibox_sid_manual_fp.html|control surface]]. At the time of this writing, I have not yet had this board printed as I'm waiting to take more measurements, settle on a front-panel design, etc. While it's untested, you can find the board layouts, schematic, and more info in [[http://www.midibox.org/forum/index.php/topic,12723.0.html|this]] post. |