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psykhaze [2. Hardware Setup]
speakjet_breadboard_construction [2016/06/15 07:56] (current)
psykhaze [4. Parts List]
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 === Full Setup === === Full Setup ===
  
-__To turn the SpeakJet IIC Module into a fully operateable synthesizer,​ you need this:__+//To turn the SpeakJet IIC Module into a fully operateable synthesizer,​ you need this://
  
   * 1 Core-Module (PIC18F)   * 1 Core-Module (PIC18F)
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-===== 4. Parts ListParts ​=====+===== 4. Parts List =====
  
 +^Part         ​^Value ​   ^Type                ^ Qty ^ Mouser Ref     ^
 +|IC1          |SpeakJet |SpeakJet ​           |1    |/               |
 +|IC2          |PIC 16F88|PIC ​                ​|1 ​   |579-PIC16F88-I/​P|
 +|IC3          |MAX 232  |MAX 232 EEPE        |1    |700-MAX232EEPE ​ |
 +|Q1           ​|20MHz ​   |Q                   ​|1 ​   |                |
 +|R1           ​|220 ​     |Resistor ​           |1    |291-220-RC ​     |    ​
 +|R2,​R3 ​       |10k      |Resistor ​           |2    |291-10k-RC ​     |
 +|R5,​R6 ​       |27k      |Resistor ​           |2    |291-27k-RC ​     |
 +|R4           ​|27k ​     |Resistor ​           |1    |291-50k-RC ​     |
 +|C1,​C2 ​       |15pF     ​|Capacitor Ceram     ​|2 ​   |                |
 +|C12,​C13 ​     |10nF     ​|Capacitor Ceram     ​|2 ​   |                |
 +|C4,​C6-10 ​    ​|100nF ​   |Capacitor Ceram     ​|5 ​   |                |
 +|C3,​C5,​C11 ​   |10µF/16V |Capacitor Elec      |3    |                |
 +
 +**Jumpers**
 +
 +  * **J1** IIC
 +  * **J2** ID
 +  * **J3** Line-Out (unfiltered)
 +  * **J41** 1: SJ Out, 2: D0 (Ready), 3: D1 (Speaking)
 +  * **J5** Line-Out (hiPass-filtered)
 +  * **J6** RS232:​ PC I/O
 +  * **J7** SJ Event Inputs (see Datasheet!)
  
-  * IC1 SpeakJet 
-  * IC2 PIC 16F88 
-  * IC3 MAX 232 EEPE (! a MAX 232 EPE did not work in my setup!) 
-  * Q1 20 MHz 
-  * R1 220 Ω 
-  * R2,R3 10 kΩ 
-  * R4 50 kΩ 
-  * R5,R6 27 kΩ 
-  * - 0 Ω (Bridge) 
-  * C1,C2 15 pF 
-  * C3,​C5,​C11 10 µF 
-  * C4,​C6-10 100 nF 
-  * C12,​C13 0.01µF = 10 nF 
-  * J1 IIC 
-  * J2 ID 
-  * J3 Line-Out (unfiltered) 
-  * J41 1: SJ Out, 2: D0 (Ready), 3: D1 (Speaking) 
-  * J5 Line-Out (hiPass-filtered) 
-  * J6 RS232: PC I/O 
-  * J7 SJ Event Inputs (see Datasheet!) 
-  * some additional parts like wires, jacks and plugs are not listed... 
  
 ===== 6. Buying Speakjet IC ===== ===== 6. Buying Speakjet IC =====
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   * [[http://​www.lextronic.fr/​P3124-circuit-integre-speakjet.html|Lextronic France]]   * [[http://​www.lextronic.fr/​P3124-circuit-integre-speakjet.html|Lextronic France]]
  
-====== 7. Soldering the Board ======+===== 7. Soldering the Board =====
  
 The current board version v1.3 has a lot less backside cabling, is easier to solder, parts have all convenient sizes and the board dimensions are landscape; similar to the MBHP-DIN/​DOUT PCBs.\\ The current board version v1.3 has a lot less backside cabling, is easier to solder, parts have all convenient sizes and the board dimensions are landscape; similar to the MBHP-DIN/​DOUT PCBs.\\
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 {{http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​galleries/​070305_kII/​IMG_7760.jpg?​266x178}}{{http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​galleries/​070305_kII/​IMG_7761.jpg?​266x178}}{{http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​galleries/​070305_kII/​IMG_7769.jpg?​266x178}} {{http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​galleries/​070305_kII/​IMG_7760.jpg?​266x178}}{{http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​galleries/​070305_kII/​IMG_7761.jpg?​266x178}}{{http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​galleries/​070305_kII/​IMG_7769.jpg?​266x178}}
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 [[http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​picBrowser.php?​go=galleries/​070305_kII&​thumbs=1&​thumbsize=XL|Here is a Picture Gallery v1.3]] that shows the process of soldering the breadboard along with some final pictures from different views. [[http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​picBrowser.php?​go=galleries/​070305_kII&​thumbs=1&​thumbsize=XL|Here is a Picture Gallery v1.3]] that shows the process of soldering the breadboard along with some final pictures from different views.
 +[[http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​picBrowser.php?​go=galleries/​060600_kII_MIOS&​thumbs=0|Picture Gallery v1.0 (for historic reasons only)]] ​
  
-[[http://​www.audiocommander.de/​picBrowser/​picBrowser.php?​go=galleries/​060600_kII_MIOS&​thumbs=0|Here is a Picture Gallery v1.0]] (for historic reasons only) +Don't cut the legs at once, use them to build the paths at the bottom!I tried to make the board as small as possible, but there should be enough space to add additional pins if necessary.
- +
-Don't cut the legs at once, use them to build the paths at the bottom! +
- +
-I tried to make the board as small as possible, but there should be enough space to add additional pins if necessary.+
  
-====== 8. Burning the PIC16F Firmware ​======+===== 8. Burning the PIC16F Firmware =====
  
 You'll need the [[pic_programmer_modules|MBHP-Burner]] and build an adaptor from 40pin to 18pin: You'll need the [[pic_programmer_modules|MBHP-Burner]] and build an adaptor from 40pin to 18pin:
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