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* 2x analogue out (12 bit resolution, [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/22250a.pdf MCP4922], 0.7mA max power consumption ) | * 2x analogue out (12 bit resolution, [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/22250a.pdf MCP4922], 0.7mA max power consumption ) | ||
* 2x gate in | * 2x gate in | ||
* | * 2x gate out | ||
* <s>based on</s>inspired on https://micro-twin.com/hardware.php | * <s>based on</s>inspired on https://micro-twin.com/hardware.php | ||
Revision as of 16:39, 28 July 2022
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Participants | |
Skills | Electronics, Programming |
Status | Active |
Niche | Music |
Purpose | Fun |
Tool | No |
Location | |
Cost | |
Tool category | Electronics,Eurorack |
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specifications
This will be an interface between eurorack signals ("control voltage" and "gates", all in the Doepfer range of -5V...+5V) and a raspberry pi (a "hat"). For that, the hat will have an ADC and a DAC (multichannel) connected via SPI (multichannel and not multiple devices as the rpi has only 2 SPI channels).
First version
- 2x analogue in (10 bit resolution, MCP3008, 0.5mA max power consumption)
- using https://github.com/scottellis/mcp3008-speedtest I saw sample-speeds of 13k upto 36k samples per second (on a raspberry pi 2) by tweaking the block-size and the bus-speed (of course)
- 2x analogue out (12 bit resolution, MCP4922, 0.7mA max power consumption )
- 2x gate in
- 2x gate out
based oninspired on https://micro-twin.com/hardware.php
Second version
- more analogue in, 12 bit resolution by using a MCP3204 or MCP3208 or so?
- more analogue out, gates in
- also gates out
- LEDs for gate status
- pins for neopixel connection (gnd + signal)
- I2C breakout (for e.g. small displays)
- SPI extender? (does something like that exist?)
- SMD technology maybe?
schematics
- Kicad files: see github
- PDF of revision 001: File:Nurd-euro-pi-001.pdf
component selection
to do
- double check 3.3V power consumption of parts
- check if a MCP6001 opamp can withstand not only -5/+5 but also -12/+12V
0...3.3V to -5/+5V
The opamp needs +5 and -5 for power (the -5V can be obtained by using an ICL7660 ic).
calculated with https://masteringelectronicsdesign.com/differential-amplifier-calculator-2/
Also see discussion at https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/628874/converting-dac-voltage-to-eurorack-voltage
-5/+5V to 0...3.3V
The opamp needs +3.3V and 0V for power.
software
- I've chosen a DAC and ADC with SPI to easily connect them to a raspberry pi.
- gate signals can be toggled via e.g. wiringpi