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newb question, i know, but having blown some eurorack stuff in the past i like to tread very carefully these days :) |
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actually, realised i can do this with a multimeter without powering anything on, and it should be all good! |
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my eurorack-pmod came in the mail the other day 🥳
saw some notes in the pin maps re: connectivity for ecp5 and icebreaker ( https://github.com/apfelaudio/eurorack-pmod/blob/master/gateware/boards/ecpix5/pinmap.lpf and https://github.com/apfelaudio/eurorack-pmod/blob/master/gateware/boards/icebreaker/pinmap.pcf ) but just wanted to double / triple check my connectivity before powering anything up....
for the eurorack pmod side
i'm using the cable supplied with the eurorack-pmod. connected with red strip at 3.3V on the eurorack pmod side...
icebreaker
for the icebreaker have soldered on some of the supplied headers to PMOD2
which, i assume, will line up with the red stripe on 3.3V ? ( haven't powered this up yet... )
ecpix-5
for the ecpix-5 i've extended the PMOD0 with some of the supplied headers...
which, again, i assume will line up with the red stripe on 3.3V
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