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--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Rhen, Kris" <krhen@s...> wrote:
> > To Kris:
> > Thank's for the practical tip on the spacing, if you could
> > supply me with some
> > wiring diagrams that would be awesome... you can do this off
> > list if noone else needs them ..
>
> You're welcome. I'll send it to the list as it may be useful in the
> archives. Basically, the ASys looks like this:
>
> GND +12v +5v -12v
> # 0 0 | 0 0 | 0 0 | 0 0
> #
> # 0 0 | 0 0 | 0 0 | 0 0
>
>
> grouped in fours (note sure which end the red cable stripe goes on
because
> I've never used them in an ASys frame), and are marked well on the
PCBs (at
> least that I have)
>
>
> Doeper and ASol is (from RED STRIPE ON CABLE TO LEFT - TYPICALLY
DOWN TOWARD
> BOTTOM OF PCB - DOEPFER CONVENTION)
>
> INTERNAL
> -12v GND +12v +5v CV GATE (not connected)
> # O | O O O | O | O | O O
> # O | O O O | O | O | O O
>
> 16-pin version. There is also a 10-pin version that leaves off the
pins
> from +5v to the end with the INTERNAL GATE. They're standard
dual .1"
> spacing headers. NOTE that many ASys (and ASol) need the +5v lines
so some
> care must be taken with the Doepfer power supplies and 5v
converters etc.
> Some ASys modules really suck juice (The RS360 Vocal Filter I was
told takes
> 270mA itself! NOTE also there are NO specs on their website
concerning
> their module current draw. Put mine in the doep case and
immediately blew
> the fuse - and had to mount another supply in the case and split
the bus to
> get things powered :-(
> KRIS
>
>
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