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'''5U''' is the term used for modules or equipment that is five standard [[19-inch rack|rack
== Dimensions ==
The common 5U modules are exactly 8.75" (222.
The width of a single width 5U modules varies. Some manufacturers use the width of the original Moog modules (1U = 2.125"), and as such, these fall into a sub-format called [[MU]] (for Moog Unit). MU module manufacturers include [[Synthesizers.com]]
== Power considerations ==
Most 5U modules use a +/- 15v power supply, some also need 5v.<ref>
{{Split from|[[Combining 5U MOTM and Synthesizers.com modules in the same cabinet]]|22 August 2013}}
== See also ==
* [[Comparison of 5U module brands]]
* [[MOTM parts]]
* [[MU parts]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
* Synthesizers.com:[
* [http://www.modcan.com/bmodules/B%20Series%20manual.pdf Modcan B Series User Manual]
* [https://www.modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=153723 5U and the soldering iron thing], Mod Wiggler forum, Jan. 2016
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 8 April 2024
5U is the term used for modules or equipment that is five standard rack units high. 5U modules typically use 1/4" connectors and plugs for patching.
Dimensions
The common 5U modules are exactly 8.75" (222.25 mm) high, although non-American manufacturers may prefer 220 mm or 230 mm.[1] The format is called 5U because 8.75" is equal to five vertical units in a standard 19" equipment rack.
The width of a single width 5U modules varies. Some manufacturers use the width of the original Moog modules (1U = 2.125"), and as such, these fall into a sub-format called MU (for Moog Unit). MU module manufacturers include Synthesizers.com – the format is also sometimes called Dotcom, Club Of The Knobs, Mos-lab, Moon Modular , STG Sound Lab, and ModuSonics. Other 5U manufacturers, like Synthesis Technology's MOTM, Oakley Sound Systems and Modcan B-series, use a slightly narrower width of 1.75", which is sometimes referred to as MOTM format.[2]
Power considerations
Most 5U modules use a +/- 15v power supply, some also need 5v.[3] This page uses material from Combining 5U MOTM and Synthesizers.com modules in the same cabinet, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0. The history of that page before 22 August 2013 serves as the attribution history for the contents of this page before then.
See also
References
- ^ Wikipedia:Modular synthesizer
- ^ motm/modcan b series in a dotcom cabinet, Mod Wiggler forum, Jul 2009
- ^ Power distribution – updated, Mod Wiggler forum, Sep 2008
External links
- Synthesizers.com:Technical
- Modcan B Series User Manual
- 5U and the soldering iron thing, Mod Wiggler forum, Jan. 2016