Hi Dave,
Aren't there electrolytic caps where the power comes on to the PCB? If so,
you should be able to determine which is +10V, and which is -10V by checking
the orientation of the caps.
If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you to do a few measurements on your
ribbon:
1) What is the resistance of the resistive material across the length of the
ribbon?
2) Is there a spring mechanism (causing the touch strip to retract) of any
kind on the touch strip of the ribbon?
3) What is the distance between the two strips (conductive and resistive)
when no touch is applied?
4) On a picture I've seen of the Moog ribbon it appears to have a large
Cinch/Jones plug in the middle of the cable which terminates to: the 6 pin
Cinch/Jones plug, a two pin Cinch/Jones plug (for the S-trig), and two 1/4"
phone jacks -- one is clearly the ribbon CV out; what's the other one for?
5) Any idea what the resistive material is?
I hope you can get it working with your MOTM.
John B.
In a message dated 6/18/99 12:42:36 PM,
daveb@... writes:
>I've disassembled the Moog ribbon controller I recently posted about. I'm
>having a little trouble figuring out the pinouts for everything. One of
>its
>connectors is a 6 pin Jones plug that plugged directly into an auxillary
>power socket in the back of a Minimoog.
>Does anyone have a Mini schematic that can determine the voltages and
>signals present on this connector?
>Help resurrect the ribbon!