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-=====PB202 MIDI to CV =====+===== PB202 MIDI to CV ===== 
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 +That MIDI and MIDI over USB board give four 0 to 5V output signals, CV1, CH2, CV3 and CV4. CV1 and CV2 are filtered.\\ 
 +The CCNumber are 1, 2, 3 and 4 on chanel 1. That can be easily modified in the code.\\ 
 +The board also outputs a trigger signal on an clock impulse. The poti is used as a clock divider.\\
  
-That MIDI and MIDI over USB board give two 0 to 5V output signals, CV1 and CV2.\\ 
-The CCNumber are 1 and 2 on chanel 1. That can be easily modified in the code.\\ 
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 +For uploading code on the Arduino the Midi In jumper has to be off. One has to set the jumper for getting Midi in on the Arduino.\\
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   * 1x 1N4148   * 1x 1N4148
   * **Potentiometer:​**   * **Potentiometer:​**
-  * 1x 100 kOhm (not yet implemented!)+  * 1x 100 kOhm
   * **Mechanical:​**   * **Mechanical:​**
   * 1x IC socket, 28 pin   * 1x IC socket, 28 pin
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-~~socialite:​icon facebook twitter googleplus reddit tumblr~~+==== License ====
  
-----+The PB202 MIDI to CV was designed by **Wolfgang Spahn**, 2017-20.\\ 
 +It is licensed under a [[http://​creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by-nc-sa/​4.0/"​|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License]].
  
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