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== Castle Rocktronics ==
Tries to have a different colours for each different type of input, although just one colour for all outputs.<ref name="cr">[http://castlerocktronics.com/modular/articles/CR-000_-_Power_Supply_and_System_Overview.pdf Power distribution & system overview], Castle Rocktronics</ref>
 
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!Function!!Color<ref name="cr"/>!!Comment
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|Output||{{font color|white|red|&nbsp;red&nbsp;}}||Often audio, but also CVs, envelopes and triggers.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Input||{{font color|white|black|&nbsp;black&nbsp;}}||Audio, CV or digital. Examples: Filter input, mixer input, data input.<ref name="cr"/>
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|CV in||{{font color|black|yellow|&nbsp;yellow&nbsp;}}||Envelopes, LFOs and other analog control signals. Anything where the actual voltage matters. Examples: Cut-off frequency, gain.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Clock in||{{font color|white|blue|&nbsp;blue&nbsp;}}||Digital. Not necessarily a fixed frequency, any input that causes the circuit to “step forward” by one on a rising or falling edge. Examples: Counters, step-sequencers.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Trigger in||{{font color|white|green|&nbsp;green&nbsp;}}||Digital. One-shot events that trigger on a rising or falling edge. Examples: percussion, resets.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Gate in||{{font color|black|white|&nbsp;white&nbsp;}}||Digital inputs that act according to whether they are high or low, rather than triggering on an edge. Examples: Analog switches.<ref name="cr"/>
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|AGND and DGND||{{font color|white|black|&nbsp;black&nbsp;}}||
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== Castle Rocktronics ==
Tries to have a different colours for each different type of input, although just one colour for all outputs.<ref name="cr">[http://castlerocktronics.com/modular/articles/CR-000_-_Power_Supply_and_System_Overview.pdf Power distribution & system overview], Castle Rocktronics</ref>
 
{|class="wikitable"
!Function!!Color<ref name="cr"/>!!Comment
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|Output||{{font color|white|red|&nbsp;red&nbsp;}}||Often audio, but also CVs, envelopes and triggers.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Input||{{font color|white|black|&nbsp;black&nbsp;}}||Audio, CV or digital. Examples: Filter input, mixer input, data input.<ref name="cr"/>
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|CV in||{{font color|black|yellow|&nbsp;yellow&nbsp;}}||Envelopes, LFOs and other analog control signals. Anything where the actual voltage matters. Examples: Cut-off frequency, gain.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Clock in||{{font color|white|blue|&nbsp;blue&nbsp;}}||Digital. Not necessarily a fixed frequency, any input that causes the circuit to “step forward” by one on a rising or falling edge. Examples: Counters, step-sequencers.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Trigger in||{{font color|white|green|&nbsp;green&nbsp;}}||Digital. One-shot events that trigger on a rising or falling edge. Examples: percussion, resets.<ref name="cr"/>
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|Gate in||{{font color|black|white|&nbsp;white&nbsp;}}||Digital inputs that act according to whether they are high or low, rather than triggering on an edge. Examples: Analog switches.<ref name="cr"/>
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