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* Wait for ordered ribbon cables (3 times 10 pins on both sides) and put them in the USBPowerThingy
* Wait for ordered ribbon cables (3 times 10 pins on both sides) and put them in the USBPowerThingy
* Better solution for power, possibly using the 230V connector on the back and switch on the front (USB brick inside the rack?)
* Better solution for power, possibly using the 230V connector on the back and switch on the front (USB brick inside the rack?)
* Maybe a better USB brick, the one we use now is 1A

Revision as of 16:13, 8 June 2020

SpaceModular
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Participants Dennis
Skills Electronics, Music
Status Getting parts
Niche Music
Purpose Instrument
Tool No
Location Studio
Cost
Tool category

SpaceModular

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What

Eurorack modular synthesizer. We have a 3U 19" case in which we want to experiment and play with eurorack synth modules.

Powah

For now we will start with a USBPowerThingy. This is a USB powered busboard with 6 connectors (3x 10 pins and 3x 16 pins). When we run out of space or juice, we can look for another solution. The board is mounted, but the location and manner is not ideal, but for now it'll do.

Modules

None yet :<

Todo

  • Design and print a mount for the USBPowerThingy
  • Wait for ordered ribbon cables (3 times 10 pins on both sides) and put them in the USBPowerThingy
  • Better solution for power, possibly using the 230V connector on the back and switch on the front (USB brick inside the rack?)
  • Maybe a better USB brick, the one we use now is 1A