Hello Dieter
> (e.g. 8/16). But the problem is that the front panel printing will not
> change with the jumper setting :-)
Simply name them "Clock I" and "Clock II".
Here my suggestion:
Left row:
* start/stop gate-out
* start trigger-out
* stop trigger-out
* reset trigger-out
* Measure 1-out
Right row:
* start/stop button (synchro-start function)
* start/stop trigger-In (synchro-start function)
* clock 96-out
* clock I-out
* clock II-out
The division factor for Clock I and II can be set by jumpers.
It would be great to have some of the signals on a 10 pin pinhead
connector on the pcb (Start/Stop, reset, 96th, 16th, measure-1). One
could use it as an internal bus for additional modules like downward
counters/dividers (also for uneven divisions), which again could serve
as address counters for trigger sequencers....
(I started think about something like that some time ago, but did not
get on with it...
http://fa.utfs.org/diy/triggersequencer/sequencer_rough.png)
Florian
Am 26.11.2012 09:46, schrieb
yahoo@...
:
> Hi Florian,
>
> I think we will replace the top right socket (Start) by a momentary switch
> and change the direction of socket below the socket to input (instead of
> output). The function of the remaining output sockets could follow the
> results of an upcoming poll. There are also 3 internal jumpers. One is
> already reserved for the output voltage levels (+5V/+12V). The remaining two
> jumpers could be used e.g. to define the clock divider of one or two sockets
> (e.g. 8/16). But the problem is that the front panel printing will not
> change with the jumper setting :-) So the best conception would be to find a
> solution that satisfies most users.
>
> These functions are essential to control some A-100 modules (e.g. A-155 or
> A-154)
>
> * Start
> * Stop
> * Reset
> * Clock (32 or 16 or 8 or ...)
>
> These two outputs are required for applications with Roland DIN Sync
> (potentially with a special cable 2x3.5 -> DIN):
>
> * Start/Stop (or reverse),
> * Clock 96, required for applications with Roland DIN Sync
>
> And it's a good idea to have the "1" signal:
>
> * Measure start (1)
>
>
> Then 2 sockets are left for clock outputs, e.g. 32/16 or 16/8. Another
> version would be only one clock output and a three-position switch for
> 32/16/8. But then only one clock output is available. If other clocks are
> required the A-160 or A-161 may be used.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter
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