Hi LyleHaze,
I want to thank you for your hints, even if I think a bit different than you (both is absolutely OK, I think).
Regarding changing to a Schottky diode at the MIDI receiver circuit:
“The most evident limitations of Schottky diodes are the relatively low reverse voltage rating for silicon-metal schottky diodes, 50 V and below, and a relatively high reverse leakage current. The reverse leakage current, increasing with temperature, leads to a thermal instability issue.” ref:Wikipedia
So it would appear to be a poor choice to replace a diode that is normally reverse-biased, as you described in your above post.
This is relevent technical information. Thanks.
It’s not complete, because it just mentioned the drawbacks of Schotty-diodes, but it helps me.
I don’t agree with your conclusion, because you only mention the drawbacks, not the advantages.
If there wouldn’t be any advantage, I would totally agree with you.
50 V Limit is no problem for MIDI, I think. MIDI is 5 volts.
Maybe for this reason I overlooked that part in wikipedia.
If you put more than 50 volts through the optocouplers LED will be damaged anyway, won’t it?
The leakage seems to be much smaller than the current through the Optocoupler-LED, so it doesn’t affect operation in normal cases. (OK, no new discussion about going beyond specification, please!)
You are welcome to hack your stuff any way you want to, but if you want the rest of us to adopt your changes as the “new standard”, you might reach a wider audience by petitioning the MMA directly. I’m sure they will review your suggestions carefully.
If I would have found out this kind of problems 20 years ago, I would have talked to the MMA about it.
After 20 years I doubt, that they would change anything. But indeed a good suggestion to contact the MMA.
I don’t want you (all) to adopt my ideas, just give a hint that those who want for the reasons I mentioned or for their own reasons be able to choose which way they want to go.
to stryd_one:
Sorry, I won’t discuss any further with you. This is simply stupid.
I know my attitude is OK, but yours seems rather strange to me.
I know some people have problems to recognize correctly what read, for cultural or educational reasons.
Of course this is even true for me, but probably to a different degree than in your case.