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PAiA MIDI2CV panel

PAiA MIDI2CV panel

2004-12-22 by djbrow54

I just finished a panel for my PAiA MIDI2CV in an 1U MOTM format.

I used Mountain thumbswitches for the MIDI channel and program
select.  I had to add a set of invertors and pullup resistors
to use these switches.  I used a blank spacer between the two
thumbswitches for more space and of course it's backordered.
The photo shows a bit of foam as an interim spacer.

I added a 6 pin MTA connector for power and used the Stooge
jack brackets to mount the pcb.

Photos at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~dabr/davebr/MOTM/DJB-017_MIDI2CV

Schaeffer design file in the "DJB designs" folder.

Dave

Re: [ModularSynthPanels] PAiA MIDI2CV panel

2004-12-22 by Richard Brewster

Very neat job, Dave.

-Richard Brewster

djbrow54 wrote:
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>I just finished a panel for my PAiA MIDI2CV in an 1U MOTM format.
>
>I used Mountain thumbswitches for the MIDI channel and program
>select.  I had to add a set of invertors and pullup resistors
>to use these switches.  I used a blank spacer between the two
>thumbswitches for more space and of course it's backordered.
>The photo shows a bit of foam as an interim spacer.
>
>I added a 6 pin MTA connector for power and used the Stooge
>jack brackets to mount the pcb.
>
>Photos at:
>http://home.earthlink.net/~dabr/davebr/MOTM/DJB-017_MIDI2CV
>
>Schaeffer design file in the "DJB designs" folder.
>
>Dave
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>
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Re: [ModularSynthPanels] PAiA MIDI2CV panel

2004-12-22 by Scott Juskiw

Looks great. Do you have a part number for those MIDI jacks? I will 
be needing some good quality MIDI jacks that I can attach to a Stooge 
panel. Looks like you've found some.

At 12:35 AM +0000 2004/12/22, djbrow54 wrote:
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>I just finished a panel for my PAiA MIDI2CV in an 1U MOTM format.
>
>I used Mountain thumbswitches for the MIDI channel and program
>select.  I had to add a set of invertors and pullup resistors
>to use these switches.  I used a blank spacer between the two
>thumbswitches for more space and of course it's backordered.
>The photo shows a bit of foam as an interim spacer.
>
>I added a 6 pin MTA connector for power and used the Stooge
>jack brackets to mount the pcb.
>
>Photos at:
>http://home.earthlink.net/~dabr/davebr/MOTM/DJB-017_MIDI2CV
>
>Schaeffer design file in the "DJB designs" folder.
>
>Dave

Re: PAiA MIDI2CV panel

2004-12-22 by djbrow54

They are Mouser 16HR655 @ 5.04 each.  They are front mounted with a
rear nut and work quite well.  I've used a half a dozen for different
projects.  They have an anti-rotation tang and it requires a small 
notch in the hole.  I just filed out the first one but my later
Schaeffer files have this detail.  They also have a black version
but I prefer the nickel finish.

Dave

--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@t...> 
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> Looks great. Do you have a part number for those MIDI jacks? I will 
> be needing some good quality MIDI jacks that I can attach to a
> Stooge panel. Looks like you've found some.

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