[sdiy] My new Moog 960 sequencer clone module project.. slowly but surely ..
Jean-Pierre Desrochers
jpdesroc at oricom.ca
Mon Nov 9 15:44:13 CET 2020
>That is beautiful! Great job!!
Thank You !
>I'm guessing the RJ jack on the board is for the PIC programmer - I like
that idea.
Yes this is the In Circuit Programming connector (ICD)
>Where did you get the Cosmo knobs?
They are all Cosmo clones and are available from <http://www.smallbear.com>
www.smallbear.com
Here is part of the Bill of material coming up with all the projects files
:
Item Qty Description
88 1 Cosmo 7602 round type 1.000" dia knobs
www.smallbear.com SKU: 0808B BLK
89 24 Cosmo 7721 round type 0.812" dia knobs
www.smallbear.com SKU: 0808E BLK
90 13 Cosmo 7607 pointer type 1.125" dia knobs
www.smallbear.com SKU: 0808C
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Leavitt
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Objet : Re: [sdiy] My new Moog 960 sequencer clone module project.. slowly
but surely ..
That is beautiful! Great job!!
I'm guessing the RJ jack on the board is for the PIC programmer - I like
that idea.
Where did you get the Cosmo knobs?
- Oren
On 11/8/20 5:30 PM, Jean-Pierre Desrochers wrote:
Hi all,
Just to show you where Im going so far in my Moog 960 sequencer clone
project..
Im happy with the actual (not finished yet) results..
Here <http://www.arcenson.com/public/Moog_960_clone/> is the link to some
pictures:
The first 2 pictures show the front panel made out from
a thin 5 mils PCB with no copper. Spray glued to the metal plate then all
punched.
The last picture shows an empty IC socket.. Thats the PIC micro who will
actually
do all the original Flip-Flop circuitry jobs..
Im building two of these !
I LOVE IT !!!!!
JP
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