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Hi Tim,
I think in most cases for modular synth use, going a gauge orthree in either direction isn’t going to be particularly critical sincethe distances are relatively short. The Oakley MultiMix modules I just builtspecified using 26 gauge for the PCB to audio jack connections, probably becauseit used small MTA connectors, and it seems to work well and sound fine.
The main reason not to use too fat of a wire gauge is that itmay not fit through the holes in the PCB or switches etc. and things like crimpconnectors and MTA connects etc have a narrow range of allowable gauges forthem to work correctly. Unless you are getting into lengths (cumulative or one piece)of 10s to 100s of feet, the main concern would be handling and reliability IMHO.Too thin of a wire might be hard to work with, especially with big hands, andit can often be too fragile. Too fat of a wire may be too stiff and hard toplace easily and being stiffer, could possibly cause PCB traces to lift orbreak if the wire is moved.
I personally like to lean towards using the biggest ‘reasonable’size but . . if you look at the chart bellow and you used a 1 foot piece of 24gauge instead of a 1 foot piece of 22 gauge, you’d only be adding justover one hundredth of an ohm in resistance! When you consider thata 1% 1k ohm resistor in your circuit can be as much as 10 ohms off in either direction,going a gauge step or two in either direction shouldn’t be a concern.
And the shielded cable shouldn’t be a concern either.Think about how long microphone snakes are for concert mixing consoles (100 to300 feet long typically) and the signals are often much weaker. 4 or 5foot pieces inside your modular shouldn’t be an issue. ;-)
From http://www.epanorama.net/documents/wiring/wire_resistance.html
WireGauge Resistance per foot
4 .000292
6 .000465
8 .000739
10 .00118
12 .00187
14 .00297
16 .00473
18 .00751
20 .0119
22 .0190
24 .0302
26 .0480
28 .0764
John L Rice
From:motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ti_
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 4:56 PM
To: MOTM
Subject: [motm] Suitable Wire Guage Questions
So, we know 22 guage is what'sused with MOTM modules for non-audio connections, but is there a minimum ormaximum gauge to go by?
I've got a whole mess of 24 guage wire I've scrapped from dead things at work,would that still be too thin?
Also have a bunch of 18 gauge which I guess could be a be unwieldy, but wouldToo big of wire to a reasonable size add any problems?
Last, I've got a big bunch of rg-174. How long could I possibly run it tomake normalizing cables inside the modular without problems, 2,3,4 feet or more?
Thanks,
Tim