Just fit another board in the rack. Just make sure you get its power from
the same point the existing board gets it's power (i.e. don't daisy-chain
the boards). You may have to make some adjustment to the connections to do
that.
Best Regards
(Mr) Laurie Biddulph
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----- Original Message -----
From: "gabu_004" <
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To: <
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Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 2:04 PM
Subject: 1 Bus Board connection!
> Hello Group!
>
> Anyone would have a suggestion on how I could expand a Doepfer bus board
> By that I mean add up more connections (as in I'm using many small modules
> but miss space
> to connect them)... and no worries, the power consumption doesn't bust the
> case,s limit!
>
> thanks y'all
>
> g.
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