ER-MIDI-THRU

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Features

  • Splits MIDI from input to 4 outputs
  • MIDI channel agnostic
    • Passes through all MIDI messages receives
  • Pairs nicely with ER-MIDI-CV4-02 card using stereo 3.5mm patch cable
  • MIDI In on DIN-5 or 3.5mm TRS Type A
    • Can only plug in one at a time
    • MIDI spec uses 2.5mm jack but allows for other sizes such as 2.5mm
  • 4 Channel MIDI outputs on 3.5mm TRS Type A
  • MIDI Activity LED
    • ON when a MIDI packet is input
  • Front Panel is 6 HP wide (30mm)
    • Daughtercard is 28mm wide for easy installation into rack
  • 3U tall
  • Eurorack 2x8 power jack
    • Uses 5V only

Connectors

J1 - MIDI In - TRS

ER-MIDI-THRU J1 MIDI-IN TRS.PNG

J2-J5 - MIDI In - TRS

ER-MIDI-THRU J2-J5 MIDI-OUT TRS.PNG

J6 - Eurorack Power

  • 2x8 IDC connector
  • Requires 5V power

ER-MIDI-THRU J6 EURORACK-PWR.PNG

J7 - MIDI In - DIN

ER-MIDI-THRU J7 MIDI DIN.PNG

Design

  • MIDI In DIN

ER-MIDI-THRU MIDI-IN DIN.PNG

  • MIDI In TRS-A

ER-MIDI-THRU MIDI-IN TRS-A.PNG

  • MIDI Out TRS-A

ER-MIDI-THRU MIDI-OUT TRS-A.PNG

Daughtercard

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Reference Documents

The SOURCE provides the power, whether 3.3v or 5v, to power an LED in the optocoupler in the receiving device, 
while the SINK pulls that power to ground whenever there is data to be transmitted. 

DIN MIDI Connector
In the good old DIN5 MIDI Connectors, 3 out of the 5 pins are used. Pin 2 is used as GROUND, 
Pin 4 is used as the current SOURCE, while Pin 5 is used as the current SINK. 

Type A 
The Type A TRS connection is the official standard adopted by the MIDI Association. The Tip is the Sink (pulls the data line down) and the Ring is the Source.

Assembly Sheet