Everything posted by Kerry
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
I did a small update on the mini board to add a pad on the opposite side of the on board regulators. Here's and updated view...
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
No problem EDIT: Yes - agreeing with Kevin's comment below. They are really two stereo SE controls per board in that you can control each stereo pair independently.
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
If you're able to control the volume on the display, you'll be able to get the digital attenuator to work too:)
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
Here's the larger controller board up and running The motor works. I haven't tested the IR yet, but it's pretty straight forward. I've got a bunch of programming to do to get the IR/motor going.
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
One thing to note on my board is that I bypassed the 5V regulator for the out supply going to the digital attenuator. The attenuator board is pretty power hungry, and that could overwhelm the onboard regulator. Also, I added a 20K pull-up resistor on the pot's wiper for the larger board since the it's a 100K/3B taper. I've done some mapping work in code to give a smooth/consistent volume across the full dial (modeled after my encoder).
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
^ Agreed and Congrats! You'd need to program the ATtiny as well. For mine, I wanted to ability to control a display and leave the potential for additional integration open. It's based on the ATMega328P and is roughly equivalent to the Arduino Mini Pro.
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
Yes. It's a standard linear pot rather than an encoder, so the volume is set by it's position. I have an I2C header if you want a display, but it's not necessary.
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
Got the simple one built. I burned the boot loader, but was waiting on the FTDI stuff so I can easily program it.
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
I designed them at 6.80" and just measured the actual board at the same. Components should keep to the same dimensions. I just measured the pot face to the XLR input and it seems to be at 6.8" as well.
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
Here's the crystal part number: CSTCE16M0V53-R0
- KGSSHV Carbon Build Thread
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
I wouldn't do that
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Happy Birthday Marc!
Happy Birthday Marc! Enjoy
- Happy Birthday Dusty!
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Part Sourcing Assistance/Advice Thread
SS should be a bit more ridged but it's much more about the design of the mill than just the materials
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What Are You Building Today
That's a nice collection you have there. Nice job!
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The Multi Amp aka Dynalo Mk2
They were in case we wanted to shield things. They are not required.
- Happy Birthday CarlSeibert!
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Happy Birthday acidbasement!
^... Happy Birthday
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Happy Birthday Iron_Dreamer!
Happy Birthday
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The ultimate DIY? A Stax SRM-T2!
Well done. Congrats and enjoy!
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What Are You Building Today
Nice!
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Group Buy - Digital Attenuator (Kevin Gilmore)
Here's a mini version of the attenuator controller board without a motorized pot. The board is 1" x 1.65".
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i'm on a roll... the kgsshv
Very nice chassis work. I like the red anodized face. Welcome to the wonderful world is milling. It really is very rewarding
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What Are You Building Today
^ Me too