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* find a solution which is DIY friendly and doesn't require additional gear for something which isn't part of the MBHP yet | * find a solution which is DIY friendly and doesn't require additional gear for something which isn't part of the MBHP yet | ||
* find a solution which can be easily tested and troubleshooted (no need to learn new processes) | * find a solution which can be easily tested and troubleshooted (no need to learn new processes) | ||
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And the result is: | And the result is: | ||
- | * a dedicated PIC controller controls the motorfaders directly. | + | * a dedicated **PIC controller** controls the motorfaders directly. |
* the firmware can be updated via MIDI! | * the firmware can be updated via MIDI! | ||
- | * motorfaders are accessed via MIDI - this allows standalone usage, cascading (to chain multiple modules), and the re-use of existing infrastructure such as MIOS, MIOS Studio and MIOS Bootloader | + | * **motorfaders are accessed via MIDI** - this allows standalone usage, cascading (to chain multiple modules), and the re-use of existing infrastructure such as MIOS, MIOS Studio and MIOS Bootloader |
- | * the module can either be connected to a PC directly, or controlled from a second PIC or STM32 or LPC17 (note that MBHP_CORE_LPC17 has a third and even a fourth MIDI IO port at TTL level so that the available two MIDI IO pairs are still free) | + | * **the module can either be connected to a PC directly, or controlled from a second PIC or STM32** |
* native support of various protocols (e.g. PitchBender, CCs, even Logic Control and Mackie Control Emulation) | * native support of various protocols (e.g. PitchBender, CCs, even Logic Control and Mackie Control Emulation) | ||
* support for 8 touch sensors | * support for 8 touch sensors | ||
* instead of TC4427 I'm using L293D now - not at least because of the integrated diodes. | * instead of TC4427 I'm using L293D now - not at least because of the integrated diodes. | ||
- | * due to the direct motor control connections, the PIC is now able to generate PWM with 50 uS steps for improved motor speed control while a motor is moved | + | * due to the direct motor control connections, **the PIC is now able to generate PWM with 50 uS steps for improved motor speed control** while a motor is moved |
- | * since the firmware is dedicated for this task, there was enough memory free to integrate advanced features, such as runtime-calibration and motor position tracing which are supported by MIOS Studio: | + | * since the firmware is dedicated for this task, there was enough memory free to integrate advanced features, such as **runtime-calibration and motor position tracing** which are supported by MIOS Studio |
===== Parts List ===== | ===== Parts List ===== | ||
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===== Compatible Motorfaders ===== | ===== Compatible Motorfaders ===== | ||
- | * ALPS RASON11M9 {{http://ucapps.de/mbhp/MF_NG_connection_diagram.pdf|Intercaonnection Diagram}} | + | * ALPS RASON11M9 {{http://ucapps.de/mbhp/MF_NG_connection_diagram.pdf|Interconnection Diagram}}<sup>UCapps</sup> |
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+ | ===== PIC Source Code ===== | ||
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+ | * {{http://ucapps.de/mbhp/mbhp_mf_ng_v1_005.zip|MF_NG PIC Code}}<sup>UCapps</sup> |