The Synovatron Eurorack DIY Kits have now been discontinued. Because many of the kit components are easily available from online retailers it made sense that Synovatron just provides the unique (e.g. PCBs) and harder to source parts (e.g. pot brackets). This provided a great opportunity to reassess the PCB designs rather than just reorder more of the same.
What has emerged is a revised and rebranded Eurorack prototyping solution that is more usable and more elegant than before. The revised product revolves around three PCBs in the Synovatron Proto series: ProtoPotz, ProtoJax and ProtoXp.
The new Proto PCBs' holes line up with each other to allow each board to be stacked one on the other using header plugs and sockets; allowing power and signals to be routed between boards without resorting to linking ribbon cables. Here is an example board stack-up:
ProtoJax, ProtoPotz and ProtoXp boards stacked together |
Examples of headers and sockets used to stack the boards |
ProtoPotz
ProtoPotz is the direct replacement for DIY1 PCB (as used in DIY Kit 1 and DIY Kit 2). It is designed to hold up to five 16mm P160KN series pots using brackets. What's new about it?- Plated-through holes for robustness and convenience, essentially it's a double-sided PCB.
- Better supports the A-100 bus with dedicated positions for 10 or 16-way open or boxed headers, small electrolytic capacitors and protection diodes (to protect against reverse power connection.
ProtoPotz pot breadboard PCB |
ProtoJax
ProtoJax is an evolution of DIY2 and DIY3 PCBs. It is designed to hold up to five Cliff CL1384 3.5mm mono jacks. It is almost identical to ProtoPotz except it has footprints for jacks instead of pots and another two rows of breadboard holes. What makes it more advanced than DIY2 and DIY3 pcbs?- Larger breadboarding area.
- Supports the A-100 bus similar to ProtoPotz.
ProtoJax jack breadboard PCB |
ProtoXp
ProtoXp is a completely new PCB. It is an eXpansion board designed to add more breadboarding area to ProtoPotz or ProtoJax boards. It's features are:-- It has a cutout that allows the A-100 bus ribbon cable connector to fit without fouling on the ProtoXp board.
- The same ±12V power bus structure as the ProtoPotz or ProtoJax boards.
ProtoXp expansion breadboard PCB |
DIY2 jack breadboard PCB |
DIY3 jack breadboard PCB |
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