Finished up the volume attenuator boards today. Address jumpers looking a little ragged from the fibers left behind from the paper towel I was using to wipe down the boards. It's really just fine. 🙂
Waiting for the Arduino-style connectors to arrive for proper stacking. Also started on the controller boards this evening by attaching the micros.
Waiting for the Arduino-style connectors to arrive for proper stacking. Also started on the controller boards this evening by attaching the micros.
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@Chris:
The microcontroller is already wit FW version 1 flashed.
Only a) or b) solution solve the problem.
For b): The micro can flash in circuit. If you prefer this way, please contact me via PM.
I apologise for the mistake and the inconvenience!
Hi Meldano,
Is this programer suitable ?
ST-Link V2 Programming Unit mini STM8 STM32 Emulator Downloader M89 New J6P1 | eBay
Hi Daniel,
I plan to feed the board set 12VAC through the onboard rectifiers to accommodate the 15VDC needs. Will this be a problem for the 5VDC regulator (REG40)? Should I consider feeding a lower voltage there? Trying to minimize the number of transformers needed.
Thanks!
~Chris
I plan to feed the board set 12VAC through the onboard rectifiers to accommodate the 15VDC needs. Will this be a problem for the 5VDC regulator (REG40)? Should I consider feeding a lower voltage there? Trying to minimize the number of transformers needed.
Thanks!
~Chris
Hi Chris,
12V AC is a little bit to low.
12*1,41-1,4= 15,5V.
The 15V regulators need a bit more voltage drop.
And for the 5V relay line to high.
12V AC is a little bit to low.
12*1,41-1,4= 15,5V.
The 15V regulators need a bit more voltage drop.
And for the 5V relay line to high.
Appreciate that. I see that I’ll be looking for a multi-output transformer then. A friend just sent me a link to a 5/10/15 transformer that would be better suited. The search continues! Thank you.
Hi Chris,
12V AC is a little bit to low.
12*1,41-1,4= 15,5V.
The 15V regulators need a bit more voltage drop.
And for the 5V relay line to high.
I have used this one:
Toroidal Transformer 30VA 2x15V + 1x9V - Audiophonics
Perfect. Thanks for the link. 🙂
Finished soldering the uController board tonight. Picked the wrong encoder, so new order for that. Also managed to mis-order the 90° pin headers; received straight instead.
Never a dull moment with parts suppliers!
Found a nice 15/5 transformer to use with it, though.

Found a nice 15/5 transformer to use with it, though.
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This is my progress, my friend will wait for a little. 😉
Hand made, no oven😎
Not cleaned yet..
Hand made, no oven😎
Not cleaned yet..
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Looks good!
This is my progress, my friend will wait for a little. 😉
Hand made, no oven😎
Not cleaned yet..
Wrapped up the first unbalanced set yesterday. Still waiting on the encoder and a couple of miscellaneous headers to arrive from the parts house. Gave it a test fit and all looks good!
Also double-checked my main boards and realized I hadn't shorted the center input relay connections. I chose the bend-and-solder approach.
Completed the second main board for my balanced set, including only the necessary components this time. 🙂
Also double-checked my main boards and realized I hadn't shorted the center input relay connections. I chose the bend-and-solder approach.
Completed the second main board for my balanced set, including only the necessary components this time. 🙂
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Looks good to me, don't forget the jumpers at X3 on all boards. ;-)
Which brand of the resistors you use on the mainboard (Amtrans)?
Which brand of the resistors you use on the mainboard (Amtrans)?
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Daniel,
I ordered my boards on April 7th and you posted the wake up issue on the 10th.
Would you know which software I have in it?
The Bourns rotary encoders are deeply backordered so I won't be able to try anything for a while.
Thanks,
Don
Daniel,
I ordered my boards on April 7th and you posted the wake up issue on the 10th.
Would you know which software I have in it?
The Bourns rotary encoders are deeply backordered so I won't be able to try anything for a while.
Thanks,
Don
Ha! Absolutely. It'll be quite silent without them, won't it? 🙂
You asking about the LED load resistors? Those are the only ones I remember on the main board. Those are Yageo. If you're asking about those on the volume board, the ones in the photo on the unbalanced config are Ohmite. The ones on the balanced set are Vishay.
And if I'm totally off the mark and you're asking about the relays, those are Omron. 🙂
You asking about the LED load resistors? Those are the only ones I remember on the main board. Those are Yageo. If you're asking about those on the volume board, the ones in the photo on the unbalanced config are Ohmite. The ones on the balanced set are Vishay.
And if I'm totally off the mark and you're asking about the relays, those are Omron. 🙂
Looks good to me, don't forget the jumpers at X3 on all boards. ;-)
Which brand of the resistors you use on the mainboard (Amtrans)?
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While I'm still waiting for mine to arrive, I was able to easily acquire the Alps EC11E15244B2. That’s a 15/30 encoder with momentary push switch that I believe should be functional. In the US, Mouser has plenty of them in stock. I haven't compared them to the Bournes device, however.
The Bourns rotary encoders are deeply backordered so I won't be able to try anything for a while.
@Chris,
no no my stupid ... I asked (only) for the black one on the MUSES board .. Ohmite, ok will take a look to them. 🙂
On my other build I will use Vishay Z-Foil .. and we will see. ;-)
no no my stupid ... I asked (only) for the black one on the MUSES board .. Ohmite, ok will take a look to them. 🙂
On my other build I will use Vishay Z-Foil .. and we will see. ;-)