I'm not sure there is a consensus yet. I have my panel design in the
files [DJB-CVS (6-1-06).FPD] and photo section. I am planning 16
pots, 8 analog inputs, 8 analog outputs, 4 switches, start, stop, &
aux inputs, 11 LEDs, LCD, RS-232, MIDI in and out, and (for my
personal use) an external I2C connector on a 5U x 5U panel.
Dave
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ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "Norman Fay"
<vietgrove@...> wrote:
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> About time I got the frac panel .fpd out and finished? What is the
> current consensus about what needs to be put on the panel?
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> Thanks to all for giving their time/knowledge to this project.
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> On 6/7/06, Grant Richter <grichter@...> wrote:
> > OK, we had to iron out some issues.
> >
> > Nathan from Basic Micro supplied us with the info we needed for
precessor module pin
> > assignments.
> >
> > John Loffink pointed out that the attenuated inputs could be
calibrated, that eliminates
> > eight extra jacks. Dave Brown reccomended moving new feature
control to an I2C port
> > expander. That allows the CVS to be backwards software compatible
with the PSIM.
> > Brilliant ideas.
> >
> > We have a consensus on the basic design. Both 5 volt 1/4" systems
and 10 volt 1/8"
> > systems will be supported by using different resistor values on
assembly. There is going to
> > be a "port" for people to add there own perf board built input
circuits with the features of
> > software programable gain and offset for inputs. That gives an
option for people who need
> > both 5 and 10 volt ranges at different times.
> >
> > Hopefully, Harry will have the time soon to do the actual PC board
layout.
> >
> > The project is still very much alive.
> >
> > Much thanks to Dave Brown, John Loffink and Harry Bissel for
enthusiasm and all of the
> > really smart ideas. Also for having a good sense of humor for
probably misspelling their
> > names.
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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