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RE: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

RE: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

2004-03-14 by Colin f

Hi Robert,

> here's my redesign of Bennie's P3 panel.
> Any comments appreciated.

> http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.gif
> http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.fpd

The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which should be
'AUX' now that they can either be CCs or Aux events.
Not a biggie though.

Cheers,
Colin f
(recovering from brutal stag night hangover...)

P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp

Hi all, 

here's my redesign of Bennie's P3 panel.
Any comments appreciated.

- Robert


http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.gif
http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.fpd

RE: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

2004-03-14 by Colin f

> 'Stag' night? 

A traditional British pre-wedding outing for the groom and friends to
celebrate his 'last night of freedom'.
Often involving strippers, lamp-posts and handcuffs, but in my case
nothing worse than being bought doubles all night when I thought I was
drinking singles, and getting so drunk I never want to look at another
beer. For now ;-)

Colin f

Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp

On Sunday 14 March 2004 17:19, Colin f wrote:

> The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which
> should be 'AUX' now that they can either be CCs or Aux
> events. Not a biggie though.

No problem, will be done.

> Cheers,
> Colin f
> (recovering from brutal stag night hangover...)

'Stag' night? 

- Robert

Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp

On Sunday 14 March 2004 17:19, Colin f wrote:
> The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which
> should be 'AUX' now that they can either be CCs or Aux
> events. Not a biggie though.

Hi Colin (and others), please have a look at these:

http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-5.gif
http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-5.fpd

I replaced both 'CC' labels on the panel with 'Aux'. Okay 
this way?

I also added a 'Control' header line and inserted some extra 
space between the pot holes and the header lines. Bennie 
warned me that the mini-MOTM pots have a 20 mm diameter.

Cheers!
Robert

Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp

On Sunday 14 March 2004 18:33, Colin f wrote:
> > 'Stag' night?
>
> A traditional British pre-wedding outing for the groom
> and friends to celebrate his 'last night of freedom'.
> Often involving strippers, lamp-posts and handcuffs, but
> in my case nothing worse than being bought doubles all
> night when I thought I was drinking singles, and getting
> so drunk I never want to look at another beer. For now
> ;-)

Ah, I see.  :-)

Re: P3 Stooge panel design. Comments please!

2004-03-15 by Sayer

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp 
<robnet@w...> wrote:
> On Sunday 14 March 2004 17:19, Colin f wrote:
> > The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which
> > should be 'AUX' now that they can either be CCs or Aux
> > events. Not a biggie though.
> 
> Hi Colin (and others), please have a look at these:
> 
> http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-5.gif
> http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-5.fpd
> 
> I replaced both 'CC' labels on the panel with 'Aux'. Okay 
> this way?
> 
> I also added a 'Control' header line and inserted some extra 
> space between the pot holes and the header lines. Bennie 
> warned me that the mini-MOTM pots have a 20 mm diameter.

Looks great Robert! I like the extra numbering for Track and Part. :)

Re: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements

2004-03-15 by Julian

Looking at the pcb, theyre the same pitch as the DIL sockets, arent they?  Whats that, 0.3?

If you can find anything that matches then id say thats your one.

Julian
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  Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 5:59 PM
  Subject: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements


  hi there...

  can some one help me out with the measurements for the PCB SIP headers? i
  obviously got the wrong size. too big (.156") mouser sellse .100" too, are
  those what i need? the rapid catalog is no help for these things...

  thanks,
  f.

  bleep.
  out.

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SIP header measurements

2004-03-15 by blip

hi there...

can some one help me out with the measurements for the PCB SIP headers? i
obviously got the wrong size. too big (.156") mouser sellse .100" too, are
those what i need? the rapid catalog is no help for these things...

thanks,
f.

bleep.
out.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements

2004-03-15 by Julian

Im sorry, i wasnt thinking quite well enough...

I started talking pitch.  I shouldnt have.  I ment spacing.

Anyway, the spacing is the same on all of them.  I get mixed up with the metric and imperial, but on the headers for, for example, the data and tempo connections, the distance from the center of one pin to the center of the next is 2.54mm, or 0.1", same as the DIl sockets, or the IDC headers.  

The 0.3 came out of a catalogue somewhere.  As always your right to doubt me.  That figure was for the pitch across the dil sockets.

Maybee im getting confused as to the part that your after.  Im thinking that its rapid part number 22-0955 and the like?

In which case, yes, the rapid catalogue dosnt have the info on the actual part, but, if you look at the top of the section (actually the bottom of the previous column) then it has all the info about the part.  Confirms that its 0.1" or 2.54mm spacing.

Sorry for the confusion with the 0.3. 

Julian
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  Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 7:01 PM
  Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements


  On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Julian wrote:

  > Looking at the pcb, theyre the same pitch as the DIL sockets, arent
  > they?  Whats that, 0.3?

  the IDC headers you mean? those are .100" pitch... that might be the way
  to go. i don't have the PCBs with me to check tho...

  bleep.
  out.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements

2004-03-15 by blip

On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Julian wrote:

> Looking at the pcb, theyre the same pitch as the DIL sockets, arent
> they?  Whats that, 0.3?

the IDC headers you mean? those are .100" pitch... that might be the way
to go. i don't have the PCBs with me to check tho...

bleep.
out.

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements

2004-03-15 by Colin f

> can some one help me out with the measurements for the PCB 
> SIP headers? i
> obviously got the wrong size. too big (.156") mouser sellse 
> .100" too, are
> those what i need? the rapid catalog is no help for these things...

They are 0.1" spacing. I'll add that little detail to the BoM.

Cheers,
Colin f

RE: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements

2004-03-15 by blip

On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Colin f wrote:

> They are 0.1" spacing. I'll add that little detail to the BoM.

excellent... i've ordered my *final* parts from mouser... i should have a
working (but naked) P3 by this weekend... when my *parents* will be
here... *all* weekend... ARGH!

speaking of naked, any update on the hammond cases?

bleep.
out.

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] SIP header measurements

2004-03-15 by Colin f

> speaking of naked, any update on the hammond cases?

I got a part shipment today of the black wide cases.
The narrow wooden-cheeked white cases are now apparently due 'next
week'.
Which very likely means they won't be getting done before I'm off on
honeymoon.

Cheers,
Colin f

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