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scs_pcb [2015/03/01 15:30]
ilmenator [Layout] added lots of pictures with different switches
scs_pcb [2021/09/11 09:09] (current)
ilmenator [Where to buy?]
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 ====== MIDIbox SCS Standard Control Surface module ====== ====== MIDIbox SCS Standard Control Surface module ======
  
-The SCS module implements a standard user interface that is available as a module in the MIOS codebase. It goes nicely with a 20x character LCD and connects to J10 on the core board. An application example can be found in [[http://svnmios.midibox.org/listing.php?​repname=svn.mios32&​path=%2Ftrunk%2Fapps%2Ftutorials%2F027_scs%2F|tutorial #027]].+The SCS module implements a standard user interface that is available as a module in the MIOS codebase. It goes nicely with a 20x character LCD and connects to J10 on the core board. An application example can be found in [[https://github.com/midibox/​mios32/​tree/​master/​apps/​tutorials/​027_scs|tutorial #027]].
  
 The PCB I have designed can accommodate three different types of switches: my favourite switches from [[16x4blm_pcb|Marquardt (6425 series)]], TK's favourites from ITT Schadow (D6 series) available at Reichelt, and the [[16x4blm_pcb|E-Switch TL1100 series]] (see e.g. MB SEQv4) can be used. The PCB I have designed can accommodate three different types of switches: my favourite switches from [[16x4blm_pcb|Marquardt (6425 series)]], TK's favourites from ITT Schadow (D6 series) available at Reichelt, and the [[16x4blm_pcb|E-Switch TL1100 series]] (see e.g. MB SEQv4) can be used.
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 ==== Where to buy? ==== ==== Where to buy? ====
-If you are interested in buying this, send a personal message (PM) to user //​ilmenator//​ over at the [[http://​midibox.org/​forums/​|MIDIbox forum]] (you have to register to be able to send PM). As of March 2015, I have PCBs available for 4,50€ each.+If you are interested in buying this, send a personal message (PM) to user //​ilmenator//​ over at the [[http://​midibox.org/​forums/​|MIDIbox forum]] (you have to register to be able to send PM). As of September 2021, I have PCBs available for 4,50€ each.
  
 ===== Switches ===== ===== Switches =====
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 ==== E-Switch 612-TL1100 series with C&K Components switch caps ==== ==== E-Switch 612-TL1100 series with C&K Components switch caps ====
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 +===== Encoder =====
 +I have chosen to follow the ALPS STEC11 type encoder pinout, as these seem to be pretty common, at least here in Europe. The data sheet is [[https://​cdn-reichelt.de/​documents/​datenblatt/​B400/​STEC11B.pdf|here]]. The block of jumpers JP3 and JP4 must be closed in parallel, either horizontally or vertically, and determines the turning direction of the encoder. These jumpers basically exchange where the pins A and B of the encoder go to. The middle pin of the encoder has to be the common C pin.
  
  
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