Hi,
I've purchased a Pulsar II without the breakout cable for the 26 pins high density sub-D.
I'm looking for builing my own one.
I've found this :
https://www.scopeusers.com/ScopeRise/is ... ub_mst.htm
It seems there are 2 possible breakout cables, one with balanced XLRs and one with unbalanced RCA plugs.
How can I identify the right version corresponding to the daughterboard I have ?
On this daughterboard are 2 NE5532 opamps (for line IN and OUT probably), the AK4524VF 24bits/96kHz CODEC, an SN75179B differential driver (probably for AES/EBU), a CNY75B opto (probably for the MIDI current loop), and a "big" QuickLogic QL4009-0PF100C FPGA.
Maybe both cable versions are working ?
Your help is very appreciated !
JB
Breakout cable schematic for Pulsar 2
- sunmachine
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Re: Breakout cable schematic for Pulsar 2
Hi,
Thank you so much for the link!
Here is a picture of my I/O plate :
https://ibb.co/HFLVzRR
From the information in the related topic, that should be a classic I/O board, corresponding to the RCA/unbalanced breakout cable.
The proper wiring should be this one :
https://www.scopeusers.com/ScopeRise/is ... ub_mst.htm
Am I correct ?
Thank you so much for the link!
Here is a picture of my I/O plate :
https://ibb.co/HFLVzRR
From the information in the related topic, that should be a classic I/O board, corresponding to the RCA/unbalanced breakout cable.
The proper wiring should be this one :
https://www.scopeusers.com/ScopeRise/is ... ub_mst.htm
Am I correct ?
Re: Breakout cable schematic for Pulsar 2
yes, i believe so. that uses the "project" cable pinouts on the page you linked.
- sunmachine
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Re: Breakout cable schematic for Pulsar 2
I‘d like to add your photo to the other topic, so we have pictures of both types there. Is that ok?
Re: Breakout cable schematic for Pulsar 2
Yes, absolutely no problem. Hope it can help other people
I will post other picts when the cable will be made and working.
I will post other picts when the cable will be made and working.