Ok the info is out of a book called Midi Projects by R A Penfold i want to share the out come and from the ground up it not using any program pic :) ok the midi to cv converter is a Logarithmic type . Its has a 6402 uart chip as the main cpu here some pictures if you want info or want to ask questions please post
Main Board http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/gg543/01012k7/Analog Synthersizer/Midi to cv Project/miditocvb.jpg second Board ]http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/gg543/01012k7/Analog Synthersizer/Midi to cv Project/miditocvmod.jpg Power board http://i1243.photobucket.com/albums/gg543/01012k7/Analog Synthersizer/Midi to cv Project/miditocvpower.jpg P.S i still got to work out the boards as this the first go
The reason i am building this is i have had the parts over 20 years a friend was going to build it for me , so far the cost is a case some pcb boards and some caps. :) i started to build the the midi to cv i had allready draw the boards so i printed out the Press-n-Peel friday morning at 6 am and had iron the stuff by 7 am just in time for work ..got to work and not a lot on so i decide to clean the lead light shop out and i put the pcb in the acid and wait for it to do the job if you make a wave the acid works a lot faster (lift one side up) here what i did friday ..
main board
Second board
Power board
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