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behringer dcx-2496 mod: in progress (tapping into i2s digital audio lines)
this is my strain-relief hack.
strain-relief is a good thing. keeps the delicate wires from coming off the board when you flex the other end of the wires. I can now make a cable that fits to that 2x3 connector grid very easily and safely.
the existing ribbon cable and connector were glued like that (darker color glue) from the factory. and two piles are better than one, and so, rather than fix theirs up, I just glued mine down! nothing's going nowhere, now ;)
blue wires are clocks; white wires are data lines. using wire-wrap kynar wire for small size.
and: hot melt glue. I swear, it holds the universe together.
behringer dcx-2496 mod: in progress (tapping into i2s digital audio lines)
this is my strain-relief hack.
strain-relief is a good thing. keeps the delicate wires from coming off the board when you flex the other end of the wires. I can now make a cable that fits to that 2x3 connector grid very easily and safely.
the existing ribbon cable and connector were glued like that (darker color glue) from the factory. and two piles are better than one, and so, rather than fix theirs up, I just glued mine down! nothing's going nowhere, now ;)
blue wires are clocks; white wires are data lines. using wire-wrap kynar wire for small size.
and: hot melt glue. I swear, it holds the universe together.