Thank you, Moebius!
It’s not the voltage, but current consumption of the pots.. and if the PSU/regulator combination can supply that.
Yeah, That’s sort of what I meant. I won’t be installing an LCD (the controller is customized for one program (ableton) and the LCD just isn’t necessary.
What I should have said:
Any idea of what formulas I need to use to determine if the voltage needed to run that control arrangement is compatible with the Midibox core unit, and is there any special modification one might use when using 1K pots vs 10K?
Ohm’s law (which I’ve been learning a bit about) seems to fit the bill. So, the core voltage of the m64 core is 5 volts, meaning each 1k pot draws 5//1000th of an amp, which is then multiplied by the number of pots to yield the total power draw of ALL the pots combined.
If 190mA is high, what TOTAL mA draw should I be shooting for to be safe for the core? For instance, the 10K pots will be
(5v/10kohm=0.0005)*10 pots= .005 amps per pot = 5mA total drain for all ten linear pots, right?
so, the entire amperage of my system is 195 mA, correct? How might I use this information to determine the requirements of my power supply wall-wart? I suppose I need a PSU that is capable of 5volts/200mA? If so, is any PSU that can provide that power of greater acceptable, or can I overdo the mA’s and burn stuff out? Below the 195 ma stuff just won’t turn on, right?
I apologize if these are rather elementary questions - I just can’t afford to get things wrong and A) buy useless equipment B) burn something up :o.
Have you guys seen a thread that goes over ways to protect the core? (I assume that is what the regulator tower thing does)?
Man, feeling stupid when learning totally new things is fun!
Don.