Does anybody have pictures of an soldered 56i Syntex kit?
I'm a beginner with electrics and before I start soldering it I'd like to see if I interpreted the shematics right.
Cysign wrote:- ISCP Atmega
Do I have to do anything with it??
- Encoders
Do I have to do anything with it??
Cysign wrote:- Powerselection
I'm thinking on only using USB-power wheater I use it as extension for my TD-12 or if I use it as a stand-alone-device with my computer.
When I use it with my TD-12 am I able to use a cellphone-power-supply? My mobile got an PSU which delivers 5V on an USB-port - I could connect this to the Megadrum and use it as source for the energy, couldn't I?
Cysign wrote:If this is possible, what do I have to do with the powerselection-connector?
Cysign wrote:And why do I have two USB-ports??
One on the main-module and one on the Input-kit.
Are they both the same or is there any difference?
jman 31 wrote:Cysign wrote:And why do I have two USB-ports??
One on the main-module and one on the Input-kit.
Are they both the same or is there any difference?
You will have a set of four wires that connects the input board usb header to the main board usb header. This is how the power from your usb power supply gets to the main board. The two middle wires are for midi transfer if you are using usb to your computer. The two outside wires are your ground and +V.
Firelord wrote:The green resistor-like part is most probably the inductor, all other parts (except those in top right of your picture) are capacitors, and have no polarity.
Cysign wrote:C17, C16, C15, C13, C12, C11, C10, C9, C7, C6 are all those 104 labeled parts.
L1 is the green inductor.
C5 is the blue thing.
C14 and C8 are ?
C20 and C21 are ?
C18 and C19 are ?Firelord wrote:The green resistor-like part is most probably the inductor, all other parts (except those in top right of your picture) are capacitors, and have no polarity.
SO I have to be careful with the polarity of the inductor only?
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