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Bus connector for Doepfer bus board

Bus connector for Doepfer bus board

2004-07-13 by ilanode

Hi list, I'v posted earlier on my RS290 which will be housed in a 
Doepfer rack. I received my RS290 by now and soldered a connector 
for the RS290 to my Doepfer bus board.
Peter posted on the ASys power supply that it is grouped in pairs of 
4 for the different voltages and ground. On the RS290's pcb it reads 
(from left to right) -12, 5, 12, 0 Volt below the ic-socket which is 
used as a power connector. So my connector supplies to the 4 left (2 
up; 2 down) 12 Volt, and so on with the next group as indicated.
The 6 ground wires from the Doepfer bus board spread over the group 
on the right since I guess there is one common ground.
To prevent me from accidently blowing up my module I'd liked to 
verify my connections with you.
Peter once gave a hint how to test it on the IC but I'm uncertain 
which pin has which number. Orientation notch of the socket to the 
left it goes from the above right corner (pin 1) ccw from to 16? 
Unforetuantely the voltages are stated upside down on the RS290 
which contributes to my confusion. I'm no tech-head. Any help highly 
appreciated, thanks, Ilanode

It works (was): Bus connector for Doepfer bus board

2004-07-13 by ilanode

Hi list, forget about my last posting. I digged once more and deeper 
in the mentioned posting by Peter and eventually connected my new 
gem to the bus board and it works! Sorry, if I wasted anyone's time, 
Ilanode

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "ilanode" <techmeier@w...> 
wrote:
> Hi list, I'v posted earlier on my RS290 which will be housed in a 
> Doepfer rack. I received my RS290 by now and soldered a connector 
> for the RS290 to my Doepfer bus board.
> Peter posted on the ASys power supply that it is grouped in pairs 
of 
> 4 for the different voltages and ground. On the RS290's pcb it 
reads 
> (from left to right) -12, 5, 12, 0 Volt below the ic-socket which 
is 
> used as a power connector. So my connector supplies to the 4 left 
(2 
> up; 2 down) 12 Volt, and so on with the next group as indicated.
> The 6 ground wires from the Doepfer bus board spread over the 
group 
> on the right since I guess there is one common ground.
> To prevent me from accidently blowing up my module I'd liked to 
> verify my connections with you.
> Peter once gave a hint how to test it on the IC but I'm uncertain 
> which pin has which number. Orientation notch of the socket to the 
> left it goes from the above right corner (pin 1) ccw from to 16? 
> Unforetuantely the voltages are stated upside down on the RS290 
> which contributes to my confusion. I'm no tech-head. Any help 
highly 
> appreciated, thanks, Ilanode

[analogue_systems] 3.5 mm sockets

2004-07-13 by steven

Hi All

Does anyone know where to get identical AS 3.5mm sockets from?

I'm UK based. Maplin have some similar ones but don't seem to stock the 
'bolt down' type.


Thanks

Anatole

Re: [analogue_systems] 3.5 mm sockets

2004-07-13 by Julian

Bolt down type?

Im a doepfer / analogue solutions user, who lurks here for non-system
specific tips, but im pretty sure that a/systems uses the same sockets.

In which case theyre manufactured by cliff components.  If your in england,
then the best place to buy them is probably rapid electronics in colchester.

Do a search on their website.  Im pretty sure that the order code youll be
wanting is:  65-0725.

They take creditcards, sell to individuals, and postage is pretty cheap.
Oh, and theyre way cheaper then maplins.

Julian


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> Does anyone know where to get identical AS 3.5mm sockets from?
>
> I'm UK based. Maplin have some similar ones but don't seem to stock the
> 'bolt down' type.

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