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- Last edited 4 years ago by Bernhard Naegele
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Used components
- Remark: Some of the components used here seem to be very strange to you because the maybe not available anymore on the market. The reason why I have used those components is very simple - I have just found them in my stock. Please feel free to use other components....
- The following components are used on my "prototype":
1x Odroid-N2 with 2GB Ram 1x Odroid-N2 EMMC module 1x Joy-It RB-LCD10 10 inch touch-display 1x RND Electronics RND 455-00355 Flat plastic enclosure ABS IP 65 2x ELV Low-voltage-headphone-amplifiers based on MAX4409 2x Analog Device SSM2142 Balanced Line Drivers for symmetrical audio output on XLR connectors 3x Elektor MIDI Breakout-Boards (MIDI-BoBs PCB No. 190070-1), (1x configured for MIDI-IN, 1x configured for MIDI-THRU and 1x configured for MIDI-OUT 1x Notebook-Style desktop-power-supply with 12V/2A and 5V/2A (formaly used for an external 5 1/4 inch HDD-case) .... .... more coming soon
Used Power-Supply
- I've found a desktop-power supply which was originaI used for an external 5 1/4 inch hard-drive. It provides 12V / 2A and 5V / 2A thus exactly what is neede for the piano expander.
- 5V / 2A for the Joy-It Touch-Display
- 12V / 2A for the Odroid-N2
- The connector which was used on this power-supply was a Mini-DIN4 Power Plug (PP).
Picture Gallery
Mounting the Touch-Display into the housing
View onto the Touch-Display electronics
Backside of the Housing with mounted Odroid-N2 module
- Rear-Side of the housing without the breakout for the Odroid-N2 module
- Rear-Side of the housing with the mounted Odroid-N2 module
- Fastening the Odroid-N2 module in the housing
Position of the MIDI-Breakout-Boards
Rear-View
Side-View
Cut-away view
Piano-Expander Rear-View
Power-Socket and MIDI-Breakout-Boards mounted into the housing
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