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ASys and Doepfer Cable Layout, was RE: [Doepfer_a100] modular c oncepts. . .

ASys and Doepfer Cable Layout, was RE: [Doepfer_a100] modular c oncepts. . .

2002-03-27 by Rhen, Kris

> To Kris:
> Thank's for the practical tip on the spacing,  if you could 
> supply me with some 
> wiring diagrams that would be awesome... you can do this off 
> list if noone else needs them ..

You're welcome.  I'll send it to the list as it may be useful in the
archives.  Basically, the ASys looks like this:

   GND     +12v    +5v     -12v
# 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0
#
# 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0


grouped in fours (note sure which end the red cable stripe goes on because
I've never used them in an ASys frame), and are marked well on the PCBs (at
least that I have)


Doeper and ASol is (from RED STRIPE ON CABLE TO LEFT - TYPICALLY DOWN TOWARD
BOTTOM OF PCB - DOEPFER CONVENTION)

                                INTERNAL  
  -12v      GND     +12v  +5v   CV GATE (not connected)
#   O  | O   O   O |  O  | O  | O   O
#   O  | O   O   O |  O  | O  | O   O

16-pin version.  There is also a 10-pin version that leaves off the pins
from +5v to the end with the INTERNAL GATE.  They're standard dual .1"
spacing headers.  NOTE that many ASys (and ASol) need the +5v lines so some
care must be taken with the Doepfer power supplies and 5v converters etc.
Some ASys modules really suck juice (The RS360 Vocal Filter I was told takes
270mA itself!  NOTE also there are NO specs on their website concerning
their module current draw.  Put mine in the doep case and immediately blew
the fuse - and had to mount another supply in the case and split the bus to
get things powered :-(
KRIS


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Re: ASys and Doepfer Cable Layout, was RE: [Doepfer_a100] modular c oncepts. . .

2002-03-28 by electricbeats_eof

Thank you...


-klaus

--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Rhen, Kris" <krhen@s...> wrote:
> > To Kris:
> > Thank's for the practical tip on the spacing,  if you could 
> > supply me with some 
> > wiring diagrams that would be awesome... you can do this off 
> > list if noone else needs them ..
> 
> You're welcome.  I'll send it to the list as it may be useful in the
> archives.  Basically, the ASys looks like this:
> 
>    GND     +12v    +5v     -12v
> # 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0
> #
> # 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0 | 0   0
> 
> 
> grouped in fours (note sure which end the red cable stripe goes on 
because
> I've never used them in an ASys frame), and are marked well on the 
PCBs (at
> least that I have)
> 
> 
> Doeper and ASol is (from RED STRIPE ON CABLE TO LEFT - TYPICALLY 
DOWN TOWARD
> BOTTOM OF PCB - DOEPFER CONVENTION)
> 
>                                 INTERNAL  
>   -12v      GND     +12v  +5v   CV GATE (not connected)
> #   O  | O   O   O |  O  | O  | O   O
> #   O  | O   O   O |  O  | O  | O   O
> 
> 16-pin version.  There is also a 10-pin version that leaves off the 
pins
> from +5v to the end with the INTERNAL GATE.  They're standard 
dual .1"
> spacing headers.  NOTE that many ASys (and ASol) need the +5v lines 
so some
> care must be taken with the Doepfer power supplies and 5v 
converters etc.
> Some ASys modules really suck juice (The RS360 Vocal Filter I was 
told takes
> 270mA itself!  NOTE also there are NO specs on their website 
concerning
> their module current draw.  Put mine in the doep case and 
immediately blew
> the fuse - and had to mount another supply in the case and split 
the bus to
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> get things powered :-(
> KRIS
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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