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Subject: Re: Can a MOTM900 power this?

From: Ben Vehorn <mathlete23@...>
Date: 2005-10-15

(cc:ing the list so someone can correct me if I'm wrong)

The MOTM 900 has a distribution board to connect modules and it uses
MTA-156 4-pin connectors to do so. You would need to buy one of these
MTA connectors and wire it to the ends of the power wires coming from
the VCO board. 2 of the MOTM's connections (the ones in the middle) are
for ground so one of these would be left empty.

The website for that VCO says it can run off 12 or 15 +/-V but I have
no idea if you would need to build or calibrate it differently to run
on 15V, as it looks like the default is 12V.



On Oct 14, 2005, at 6:07 PM, brownchonald wrote:

> Awesome. How would I connect the MOTM900 power supply to this VCO?
>
> It looks like the PCB only has three holes for +12V, GND, and -12V (or
> 15, using the motm900).
>
> How would I wired the 900 power supply to these three holes?
>
> Thanks,
> Cole
>
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Ben Vehorn <mathlete23@c...> wrote:
>>
>> The MOTM 900 is +/- 15V, so yes, it should work.
>> According the website, it can be made to run on 12V or 15V.
>>
>> On Oct 14, 2005, at 5:01 AM, brownchonald wrote:
>>
>>> Can a MOTM-900 power supply, somehow, power this VCO:
>>> http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth/VCO200503REV01/
>>> VCO200503REV01.html
>>> ???
>>>
>>> If not, how should I go about powering this module?
>>>
>>> Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this question. Not sure
>>> where else.
>>>
>>> Cole
>>>
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