
We are thinking about same things

On 32 input as far i can see connections are little different. Do you have schematics for that?
Lakedaemon wrote:I had exactly the same question : I started building the analogue board and the digital board on the same strip board...
In this configuration, I guess that resistor R1 to R8 can be removed as there is no analogue connector.
My next question is :
As I'm building a 32 input version (with 4 * 74HC4051N)....that should be future poof (I should still have sufficient room on the strip board to cram in 32 more inputs), I won't use the pins PA-4 to PA-7 of the atmega chip.
So, should I connect a 100 resistor to those pins that I won't use to protect against static electricity anyway ?
On a side note, I'm wondering a few things about the programming cables :
Wouldn't it be better to use regular serie or parallel cables and put the wiring on the digital board/usb board...instead of in the cable....
That way, we wouldn't have to modify the cable.
Lakedaemon wrote:mmhh....
If I build a 32 inputs analogous board and if I program the atmega32 with the 22 inputs firmware,
won't 16 inputs out of my 32 work ?
If it doesn't...well...I did a bit of assembly programming in my youth....I might have a go at programming the atmega32...(it would be fun...probably..and I love challenges)
In my opinion, building the (working) hardware part of megadrum is much more scary than building the software part ^_^
I just soldered a Dil 16 socket, 8 R100 and 8 Bat85 to my strip board and I already feel exhausted : I have got to route the signals in a 14*8 holes rectangles with a pitch of 2.5mm....(and I still got to solder the other 8 diods)
I learned a lot about soldering and un-soldering today...
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