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Could you please share clear pictures of wiring ? #15

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abhiapsunde opened this issue Feb 16, 2019 · 6 comments
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Could you please share clear pictures of wiring ? #15

abhiapsunde opened this issue Feb 16, 2019 · 6 comments

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@abhiapsunde
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From the pics included its not clear which wire goes exactly where (because of shrink wrap)
If you could include a schematic with respect to the board and wire colors it will be great help.

@johnboiles
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I don’t think depending on the wire colors is a great idea. There is no guarantee two different cables will have consistent wire colors. Your best bet is to reference the schematic and use a multimeter to figure out which smaller wire corresponds to the tip/ring/sleeve of the connector

@gusosborne
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I kind of agree with op (and some others) here - maybe just a translation of how MSS / IMS might correspond to the various TRS wires? or what do IMS / M+ S+ S- actually mean?

As long as we’re referencing T/R/S here, (definitely not wire colors), I’m not sure what could go wrong. My Issue is that I’m not sure how the schematic correspondents to the labeling / layout of the board. It’s such a wonderful little design; could you please help us to explain the wiring a little more clearly?

@gymnae
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gymnae commented Apr 11, 2020

+1 - I just soldered a board and want to wire it up, but have no idea which wire goes where

@s58DB
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s58DB commented Jun 2, 2020

I hope, this pictures help someone.

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jul 24, 2020

How can I distinguish between the Gnd, Rx Out and Mic In wires? Thank you in advance.

@gymnae
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gymnae commented Oct 1, 2020

@WojciechOchman, I simply used a multimeter to check for a short, connecting pin and lead. If that helps, months later ;)

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