ASM-1
Dan Higdon
hdan at charybdis.com
Mon Jun 10 22:42:25 CEST 1996
This is the exact scheme I'm using in Wally (my first Wall of Knobs)!
It's pretty much as easy as it sounds.
The pins I use are, in order <+15, G1, G2, -15> (I think!).
The two ground lines let me take separate "control grounds" and
"PCB grounds" back to the supply. I don't know if this does
anything electrically, but sometimes it's handy to have 2 ground
wires when wiring a panel.
Later,
Dan Higdon (hdan at charybdis.com)
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From: Christopher List[SMTP:Christopher_List at sonymusic.com]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 1996 9:09 AM
To: synth-diy
Subject: Re: ASM-1
Here's a little DIY trick that I use that some of you may like...
Digikey (and many other places) sell power supply splitter cables for 5 1/4"
floppy drives (the big ones). If you buy 10 they're $1.75 each. They have one
male and two female ends. You cut off one female end, strip the wires and
attach them to the PC board. Attach one of the female ends to the wires coming
out of your power supply. Now you can daisy chain togther as many modules as
you want and the only thing you ever have to solder is the splitter cable to
the PC board.
To create more of a "star" type power distribution just add a couple of the
splitter cables off of the power supply before you start attaching modules
(actually I guess this is more of a "tree").
- Chris
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