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Dec 2009
Just wish to point out there is a device, PIC16F716 that
replaces the original PIC16C71 pin for pin. It has a flash memory and
is programmable in circuit.
Nov 2006
Price reduction!
MAnMIDI has been going since 1999, and was among the first
compact, low cost, MIDI sensor interfaces. Later microcontrollers make
USB feasible at low cost and so MIDI as a physical interconnect is
comming to the end of its days in these applications.
However,
on the plus side MAnMIDI still offers instant plug and play
reliability, which many of the USB devices still don't. The number of
inputs, 11, is still more than most as well.
Thanks
to those who have supported it!
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MAnMIDI is a chip for converting multiple voltage sources into midi
controller output, for connection to synthesisers or computers with
midi inputs. It is based on the Microchip PIC16C710 programmable
microcontroller. Low power consumption, 6 mA @ 4-6 V, and low component
count allow you build very compact and portable applications with ease.
MAnMIDI is simple to operate and competitively priced. Special features
include output-rate limiting and resolution reduction.
Some possible uses for
MAnMIDI are:
- Connecting strain gauges,
light sensors, electric field sensors to a synthesiser.
- Connecting faders to
control the mix in a sequencer.
- Controlling synth
parameters with faders, knobs and pedals.
- Electronic musical
instruments with lots of sensors.
- Non-music related
sensing, using midi as a convenient medium.
An example application is
described here.
MAnMIDI is currently
available in 10 and 11 input versions: Use the 11 input version if you
want a full scale input voltage range on each channel from 0 to VDD
(the power supply voltage, usually 5V). Use the 10 input version if you
want a 'VREF' control pin for setting the range from 0 to VREF, which
can be useful to simplify sensor conditioning.
Each
version can be run in either of two 'modes', standalone or with a
multiplexer for full functionality. Details are described in
specifications below.
Ready-assembled units are available for
either version. These only require connection to power, midi output and
sensor input voltages.
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Specifications and useage schematics:
Note the PIC16F716 is a
compatible replacement for the PIC16C71
manmidi10-102.pdf (43KB)
manmidi11-102.pdf
(43KB)
The image is free for
use in personal projects, but not
business or educational organizations, enquire for details. I
appreciate being informed about projects using MAnMIDI.
manmidi_images.zip (24KB)
PCB
layouts in Eagle and Gerber format for DIP packages : pcb.zip
(150KB)
If you have Native
Instruments Reaktor, you can use the following ensemble to easily test
monitor the midi control signals from MAnMIDI : manmidi.ens
(4KB)
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Readymade MAnMIDI chips in 18 pin DIP packaging, and assembled PCBs
(mode 1, 10 or 11 inputs) are no longer available, unless for quantity
orders.
Payment can be
accepted by paypal using the buttons below. Note that paypal no longer
requires buyers to sign up, so this is just like a standard credit card
transaction. Send a seperate email to the address above
to ensure your order receives prompt attention.
The PCB is 59 x 31 mm :
Boards
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MAnMIDI10-102 |
$20 |
out of stock, please email |
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MAnMIDI11-102 |
$20 |
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MAnMIDI10-102 assembled
and tested PCB |
$50 |
out of stock, please email |
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MAnMIDI11-102 assembled
and tested PCB |
$50 |
out of stock, please email |
** The MAnMIDI firmware
is copyright 1999. **
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