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Open NSynth Super is an experimental physical interface for the NSynth algorithm
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Jack 3,5mm doesn't fit into the PCB #31

Open minijouin opened 6 years ago

minijouin commented 6 years ago

My PCB (ordered on Tindle) doesn't have the right holes (not like on the picture) to put the 3,5mm audio jack !

Does anyone had the same problem ?

Thanks !

jditte commented 6 years ago

I did have the same problem. The audio jack in Squaro Engineering's DigiKey cart is not the appropriate one. You need the one from the Bill of Materials in this repository. It's the KLBR 4 made by Lumberg.

minijouin commented 6 years ago

Are you sure ? Cause it's seems to be exactly the same ...

minijouin commented 6 years ago

This is the good one to use ! http://www.conrad.fr/ce/fr/product/705866/Jack-35-mm-Embase-femelle-horizontale-Cliff-FC68133-Nombre-total-de-poles-4-stereo-noir-1-pcs/?ref=detview1&rt=detview1&rb=1

jditte commented 6 years ago

The one in Squaro Engineering's DigiKey shopping cart is made by CUI and has pins that are symmetric with respect to the center of the audio plug. These pins do not fit the published PCB. The one in the original BOM is made by Lumberg and has asymmetric pins.

elimuro commented 6 years ago

I ordered my board from tindie and components from the digi-key cart but the audio jack has two symmetrical pins and the board has four through holes. Will that still work?

ps. the digikey.ca site has a bunch of the components that have huge backorder lead times on the .com site.

jditte commented 6 years ago

I decided to order the Lumberg part instead. DigiKey didn't have it, but other suppliers (Newark, for example) do...

nafem commented 6 years ago

As mentioned above, the Cliff FC68133 fits my PCB not the Lumberg part. http://uk.farnell.com/cliff-electronic-components/fc68133/stereo-jack-3-5mm-5pos-pcb/dp/2518190

jditte commented 6 years ago

The semi-assembled PCB that is offered by Squaro Engineering on Tindie? Then there must be multiple versions. It certainly didn't fit mine...

tekfunk commented 6 years ago

Yea this Audio jack is hard to find in the US, I found it here:

http://www.newark.com/lumberg/klbr-4/phone-audio-connector-socket-3/dp/97K2709?ost=97K2709&ddkey=http%3Aen-US%2FElement14_US%2Fsearch

@jditte I also got the semi-assembled PCB for Squaro and this fits.

It fits, BUT I still cannot get sound. getting this error:

Playback open error: -16, Device or resource busy

kaosbeat commented 5 years ago

yes there seems to be some discussion on the audio jack. I just received my PCB from Squaro (ordered from Tindie) and tyhe one I got from the supplied BOM does not fit at all.

I got this one (DOES NOT FIT) https://be.farnell.com/pro-signal/mj-352w-0/connector-receptacle-3-5mm-phono/dp/1267400?CMP=i-bf9f-00001000

holes look different on my PCB then they do on the PCB assembly manual website though...

jditte commented 5 years ago

@kaosbeat As mentioned before, this is the one that worked on my PCB from Squaro (ordered from Tindie):

https://be.farnell.com/lumberg/klbr-4/receptacle-3-5mm-phono-tht-r-a/dp/1217016

but I don't know whether they have redesigned the PCB in the meanwhile...